On February 28, at the entrance to Crepy-en-Valois (Oise), where a 60-year-old teacher infected with Covid-19 died. - AFP

In the department of Oise, measures succeed one another to stem the spread of the coronavirus. According to a prefectoral decree published Sunday evening, schools and extracurricular establishments will remain closed from Monday and until March 14 inclusive in nine municipalities of the Oise, including Creil and its agglomeration.

#coronavirus # covid19 #Oise ℹ️ Order of March 1, 2020 closing school and extracurricular establishments in the municipalities of Creil, Nogent-sur-Oise, Montataire, Villers-Saint-Paul, Crépy-en-Valois, Vaumoise, Lagny-le -Sec, Lamorlaye and Lacroix-Saint-Ouen. pic.twitter.com/fXYMZOvO6i

- Prefect of Oise (@ Prefet60) March 1, 2020

The establishments of Crépy-en-Valois -of which a teacher from the college Jean de La Fontaine is the first French person contaminated by Covid-19 to have succumbed- and of Vaumoise, where this man lived, according to the decree signed jointly, are thus concerned. by the prefect of Oise, Louis Le Franc, and the rector of the Amiens academy, Stéphanie Dameron.

The measure also affects the small town of La Croix Saint-Ouen, near Compiègne, where the second inhabitant of Oise lives who has been diagnosed with the disease. The latter is currently hospitalized in Amiens in a "serious condition". The other cities are Creil and neighboring municipalities (Montataire, Nogent-sur-Oise, Villers-Saint-Paul) as well as Lamorlaye, bordering on Val d'Oise, and Lagny-le-Sec, bordering on Seine-et-Marne. The 50-year-old hospitalized in Amiens is a civilian working as a driver at the Creil military base, several of whose other personnel are contaminated.

Limit travel

The decree emphasizes that these nine municipalities "include biologically confirmed and potentially linked cases of people affected by the epidemic" and "must therefore be subject to specific restrictive measures". "Pupils domiciled in these communes, if they are educated in another commune, are invited not to go to their establishment", asks Sunday evening the regional council, announcing that the "school transport services serving the establishments of these municipalities (targeted by the decree) will not be carried out ”. "The other services on the regular lines will be provided, but some connections cannot be provided," added the Region in a press release.

As of Saturday, residents of these municipalities were also asked to limit their trips. Gatherings (markets, masses ...) are prohibited there.

The mayor of Crépy-en-Valois contaminated

The mayor of Crépy-en-Valois, Bruno Fortier, is contaminated and must stay at home, having "not many symptoms", according to his director general of services Jérôme Pin, to whom he should be asked, like other people having been in close contact with the city councilor, to stay at home for 14 days. A city councilor in her sixties, also contaminated, will be hospitalized.

According to Jérôme Pin, the town hall will be closed on Monday, the sports halls were closed on Sunday and the cinema of the commune has been authorized to remain open. "I think a lot of cases will appear in the coming days. I am not hospitalized because I am not "sick", no fever ... I am just carrying this damn virus ", wrote on Facebook Bruno Fortier.

In the catering room of a large chain, jars of hydraulic gel were available to staff and customers on Sunday evening.

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