Competitions are maintained for the next four weeks.

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Even if the restrictive measures, extended to the whole of the territory, come into force for one month, the higher education competitions planned for the next four weeks “will be maintained” and their organizational conditions “adapted”, said Jean Castex before the National Assembly on Thursday.

Examinations that cannot be done at a distance will, on the other hand, be "postponed as much as possible" to "the month of May," said the Prime Minister the day after new announcements of restrictions by Emmanuel Macron, recalling that the students could return "a day per week face-to-face ”at their class location,“ under strict conditions ”.

Schools closed for 3 to 4 weeks

This Thursday morning, the Prime Minister, Jean Castex, presented the details of the new restrictions announced the day before by Emmanuel Macron to try to curb the third wave of Covid-19.

While nurseries and schools will close for three to four weeks, including one to two weeks of distance learning and two weeks of unified vacation throughout the territory, he specified that the compelling reasons allowing travel outside his department will include " those linked to a family reason, such as accompanying or picking up a child from a parent, grandparent or relative.

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