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'No exceptions': adults working at French schools must wear masks

French Education and Youth Affairs Minister Jean-Michel Blanquer (C) addresses pupils of a middle school, on June 22, 2020 in Boulogne-Billancourt, outside Paris, as primary and middle schools reopen in France. - After six weeks of unsteady school sessions and more than three months of class at home to fight against the spread of the new coronavirus Covid-19, French pupils and middle school students return to class on June 22, thanks to a lighter health protocol. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP) AFP - THOMAS SAMSON

"In July, we envisaged some exceptions, but we don't want to have those exceptions. All adults will wear a mask as well as children from grade 6," Blanquer told journalists.

The measures against Covid-19, announced by the authorities in July before the infection rate picked up, “are clear and simple", said Blanquer.

Relaxed to enable the reopening of French schools from next Tuesday, this measure was altered last week to make facemasks obligatory for all children at secondary school. The protocole is now available online.

The minister said there may be further adjustments, "depending on the evolution of the situation", referring to "targeted" measures that may be imposed in certain areas according to decisions by the local authorities.

Blanquer said the French government stands ready if "hybrid measures" are needed, such as a combination of distance learning and classes at school, or if a return to lockdown is required.

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Jean-Michel Blanquer rejected the demand last week saying a delay would further increase inequalities between pupils which grew during lockdown.

"Nothing could be worse [...] than not putting your child into school," prime minister Jean Castex told public radio on Wednesday, insisting the government was "ready".

Faced with a in the number of infections, teachers' unions have called on the government to postpone the start of school known as .
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