No re-entry for the 440 students of the Charles-de-Bovelles vocational school in Noyon (Oise).

In question: a toxic fungus, aspergillus, which has still not been eradicated.

The latter has already pushed the management to close the doors of the school on October 18, a week before the school holidays, reports

Le Parisien 

this Sunday.

On November 5, an additional week of closure was enacted.

“It's getting painful.

A week before the holidays, still passes, but it should not last too long.

With the Covid, it was hard to follow at a distance, and it starts again, ”explains a student to our colleagues.

Second disinfection operation

A disinfection operation was carried out on October 19 in four buildings.

But this filamentous fungus is said to be resisting and a second disinfection operation must take place between November 8 and 12.

Classes will resume only if the analyzes are satisfactory.

It remains for the authorities to find out how this fungus appeared.

As of October 15, analyzes had revealed its presence, after dizziness and nausea observed in several students.

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