Stéphane Troussel: "Don't wait until April 15 to vaccinate teachers"

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Stéphane Troussel, president of the department of Seine-Saint-Denis, national secretary of the Socialist Party.

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By: Jean-Baptiste Marot Follow

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With an incidence rate of 790 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, against 362 nationally, Seine-Saint-Denis is the most affected department in France.

The active circulation of the virus is worrying, particularly in schools.

With the new measure in force since Monday, March 29, ordering the closure of a class as soon as the first case is detected, schoolchildren risk finding themselves very quickly in remote lessons.

Update with Stéphane Troussel, president of the Seine-Saint-Denis department, national secretary of the Socialist Party for the social pact and solidarity. 

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