illustration of a school during the Covid-19 epidemic. - M.Libert / 20 Minutes

  • The prefecture takes stock of the situation and the implementation of phase 2 deconfinement in the Bas-Rhin.
  • Calling for vigilance, for the empowerment of all, the authorities say they are "very relieved" to have gone green.
  • Opening kindergartens, colleges, high schools, it will be necessary to wait a little longer for swimming pools and bodies of water.

"We are very relieved from the green ranking, but remain very, very vigilant" hammered this Friday Josiane Chevalier, prefect of the Bas-Rhin at a press conference. Conference where she presented the measures of phase 2 of the deconfinement plan in the department… For the time being, “the indicators are green, even if 40 people remain in intensive care in the department. One to two people still return to intensive care every day "in the Bas-Rhin, however, said Adeline Jenner, regional delegate of the regional health agency. But this remains "below the 40% threshold with regard to resuscitation capacities. "

Vigilance, respect for barrier gestures, wearing a mask is desirable. But the possibility of a second wave is also prepared, say the authorities. On this subject, the prefect also specified that 30 people having participated in the illegal match in a district of Strasbourg, event which had gathered nearly 400 people, have already appeared at the screening center installed in the European Parliament. A number which could be added to consultations with their attending physician ... The prefect also wished to remind the other participants to be tested at the center of the European Parliament (anonymous). An awareness campaign, with posters and contacts with the educators in the neighborhood where the rally took place, is underway.

illustration of a school during the Covid-19 epidemic. - M.Libert / 20 Minutes

Regarding controls and repression, during confinement, there were 16,000 reports on 260,000 controls, says the prefect. During the first phase of deconfinement, 75 people were fined for going beyond 100 km, and 70 people for rallies. As for the failure to wear a mask in public transport, 255 people were fined.

A return to "normal"

Regarding the situation in Strasbourg schools, "in principle, said Marie Roland Ries, we should be able to reopen in the coming days the large sections of kindergarten. "The mayor repeated to be favorable" to open a maximum of class, even if it means having less teaching time for each other. "

As everywhere in France, from June 2, all colleagues and high schools of the Strasbourg academy will reopen their doors, said Elisabeth Laporte, rector of the Strasbourg academy. But not all students will be welcomed from June 2. It will be a “pre-recovery day” so that teachers and their administrators can organize the return of students the following days.

In colleges, all levels will find their way back to school but, health constraints oblige, not at the same time. The organization will return to each establishment.

Still a little patience

Heat and sun oblige, the temptation to rush into swimming pools or gravel pits is great. But we will have to wait. The Strasbourg Eurometropolis indicates that no swimming pool will be open on June 2 to the general public. Ditto for the four bodies of water usually open for swimming (Lake Achard, Ballastière in Schiltigheim, gravel pits of the Baggersee and Reichstett): only their banks will be accessible. It remains to fall back on the parks and gardens which will reopen on Saturday in Strasbourg, but the play areas for children will remain prohibited. As for the wearing of the mask, if it is not compulsory, it is highly recommended, both by the prefect, the mayor or even health authorities ...

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  • Coronavirus
  • Deconfinement
  • Covid 19
  • Strasbourg
  • public school
  • Public transport