Illustration of a primary school, here in Rennes. - C. Allain / 20 Minutes

As a precautionary measure, the mayor of Argentré-du-Plessis near Vitré (Ille-et-Vilaine) had decided to close Jean-Louis Etienne public primary school on Friday after the discovery of a positive case at Covid-19 among children last Wednesday. The establishment will finally reopen its doors on Thursday, said the Brittany Regional Health Agency in a press release. All of the tests carried out on the child's risky contacts were indeed negative, allowing the reopening of the school which will be completely disinfected on Wednesday.

However, not all of the children will return to school on Thursday. Children identified as risky contacts of the positive test pupil will have to bend to the age of fourteen and stay at home. The other children will be taken in groups of less than 15 elementary students and less than 10 in kindergarten.

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