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1:31 p.m. : You can follow the intervention of Gabriel Attal in our live.
1:30 p.m. : “With the Omicron variant, the number of contaminations becomes a less revealing indicator of the dangerousness and the impact of the epidemic. It is on the hospital that our eyes are riveted”.
“What the drop in cases in Ile-de-France augurs is that we can hope to see the epidemic decline in the coming weeks”, analyzes Gabriel Attal.
1:28 p.m. : Gabriel Attal speaks at the end of the Council of Ministers. “We overcame the Delta wave thanks to vaccination and the health pass (…), this variant now only represents 2% of contaminations”, explains the government spokesperson.
12:03 : It’s noon, so it’s time for an update on the news:
The number of job seekers in category A fell by 12.6% during the year 2021 in France (excluding Mayotte), to reach a total of 5,658,900 people looking for a job. use.
EDF employees will be on strike today against the request of the State-shareholder to sell more electricity at low prices to its competitors in order to contain household and business electricity bills.
lost illusions by Xavier Giannoli, Aline by Valerie Lemercier, Annette by Leos Carax, these are the three films that topped the nominations announced this morning by the Académie des César. The ceremony will be held on February 25.
The government has announced a boost for workers, by raising the mileage allowance scale by 10% for taxable households declaring their professional expenses in order to help them deal with soaring fuel prices.
11:21 a.m. : Covid-19 epidemic obliges, the baccalaureate specialty tests, scheduled for March 14 to 16, could be arranged or postponed to the end of March, May or June. The ministry is consulting unions and representatives of parents and students before announcing its decision in the coming days. “The question now is to arbitrate between March, May and June. March is what was planned and it’s always better to do what was planned”, said Jean-Michel Blanquer, interviewed on BFMTV this morning.
11:07 : Denmark aims to lift its anti-Covid restrictions on February 1, despite a record number of new cases. Magnus Heunicke, Minister of Health, explained judging thehas sufficient high vaccination coverage. Many national restrictions are currently in force, such as wearing a mask or the early closing of bars and restaurants.
10:52 : The new parental authorization for vaccination against Covid-19 for children aged 5 to 11 is available at this address. The agreement of only one parent is now required by the State before being able to proceed with the vaccination.
09:40 : The level of risk linked to the Omicron variant remains very high, estimated the World Health Organization (WHO) in its weekly bulletin. The organization said the number of new cases had increased by 5% over the past week, compared to 20% the previous week. The overall incidence rate increases dramatically “slower”, she pointed out, however.