Mask at school: end of the mask outdoors in zone B

Mask at school end of the mask outdoors in zone

On February 21, the school holidays ended in zone B and the students are back at school where they no longer have to wear the mask in the playground. Olivier Véran indicated that the obligation to wear a mask indoors, and therefore in schools, could be lifted in mid-March if the epidemic is under control.

End of wearing a mask outdoors in zone B

On February 21, students returned to school in zone B. Due to the relaxation of the health protocol announced on February 11, they no longer have to wear the mask in the playground. On February 11, the Ministry of National Education had already announced a reduction of the health protocol in schools with the transition from level 3 to level 2 for primary schools. As soon as the winter holidays return, according to zones A, B and C, students and staff are no longer obliged to wear the mask outside at elementary school, and this measure applies from this Monday, February 21. for students in zone B. They will also be able to practice again indoor physical and sporting activities without wearing a mask (while respecting a distance: contact sports are therefore not authorized without a mask), specifies the government.

The end of wearing a mask indoors, including in classes?

On February 20, Olivier Véran confirmed that decisions could be taken soon concerning the end of wearing the mask indoors. By mid-March, hospital and epidemic conditions will allow us to remove mask inside and to remove all or part of the vaccination pass where it is still in force today“, explained the Minister of Health on the set of the “Grand Jury” RTL-Le Figaro-LCI.

Who should wear the mask at school?

According to the level 2 health protocol, wearing a mask is compulsory inside, for elementary, middle and high school students. The protocol goes to level 2 on the return from the winter holidays 2022. Remember that wearing a mask is prohibited in kindergarten, regardless of the level of the health protocol at school.

Where should students wear the mask at school?

  • At level 2, wearing a mask remains compulsory in enclosed spaces, but students may no longer need to wear it from March, Olivier Véran said on February 16.

Wearing a mask according to the protocol levels at school

  • At level 1, wearing a mask is mandatory in enclosed spaces and “the rules relating to the wearing of a mask outdoors in the general population are respected”. Thus, elementary school students no longer have to wear it. This level applies in departments where the incidence rate is less than 50 for 5 consecutive days.
  • At level 2, the mask is mandatory indoors.
  • At level 3 and 4, it is mandatory for all students in enclosed and outdoor spaces.
  • National education personnel must wear masks in enclosed spaces on levels 1 and 2 and also outside on levels 3 and 4.
  • Remember that kindergarten students, regardless of level, do not wear a mask.

Which mask to choose at school?

Only surgical masks or masks for the general public with a filtration capacity greater than 90% (category 1) may be worn. Consequently, category 2 fabric masks for the general public, homemade or handcrafted fabric masks that do not meet AFNOR SPEC S76 001 standards, as well as transparent plastic visors and masks worn alone are not considered to be measures. sufficiently effective protection, warns the Ministry of Education. Recall that a decree concerning industrial fabric masks was published in the Official Journal on January 27 following health recommendations. In the FigaroJean-Michel Blanquer also specified that he was unfavorable to wearing the FFP2 mask at school. The Minister of Education considers that it is “very difficult to teach” with this type of mask and calls on teachers to “spirit responsibility”, respecting “barrier gestures”.

At what age is the mask compulsory at school?

Primary pupils, from the age of 6, must wear a mask at school, following the strengthening of the health protocol (level 3).

Is the mask compulsory from 6 years old or at CP?

Generally, students are 6 years old in CP class, the government has specified that the mask becomes compulsory from this age, instead of 11 years previously. However, a 6-year-old child who would be enrolled in a large kindergarten section is not required to wear a mask, since he would be the only one in his class to put it on. In the same way, a 5-year-old child in first grade must wear a masklike his classmates.

Are students with allergies exempted from wearing a mask?

The mask is compulsory at school from CP, but can a child with allergies obtain an exemption? The answer is no, indicates the Ministry of National Education on its site. According to health authorities, “there are no documented contraindications, dermatological, pneumological, ENT and phoniatric or psychiatric, to wearing a mask, whatever its type (mask for medical usereusable fabric general public mask)”

In contrast, students with disabilities are covered by the general derogation from wearing a mask, fixed in article 2 of the decree of October 29, 2020, specifies the government. “In the certificate that he draws up, the doctor decides, in compliance with medical secrecy and without having to indicate the nature, on the existence of a situation of disability justifying that it be waived from the obligation to wear of the mask, in accordance with the provisions of the decree of October 29, 2020″.

Can a student without a mask be refused at school?

Children who arrive at school without a mask may be refused, with some exceptions. A student may not wear one “if he medically justifies that he is in a situation which allows an exemption”especially if he has a disability. Apart from this exceptional situation, “in the event of a student not wearing a mask when he arrives at the school, he should however be offered one. It is only in the event of an explicit refusal to wear the proposed mask, that this refusal , either formulated by the student himself or by his legal representatives, that access to the establishment must be forbidden to the student”, and his legal representatives will have to be called to pick him up, specifies the National Education. While waiting for them, the child will be able to enter the establishment but be isolated from the other students.

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