Wednesday, 2 September 2020

PSG: Neymar tested positive for Covid-19

 



The coronavirus affects the locker room of PSG. The Parisian club confirms this Wednesday on its social networks that three players of its workforce have tested positive for Covid-19.

“Three PSG players are confirmed positive for the Sars CoV2 test and are subject to the appropriate health protocol,  said Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday on Twitter.  All the players and staff will continue to perform tests during the coming days ”.

PSG announced on Monday the quarantine of two of its players, Angel Di Maria and Leandro Paredes according to L'Equipe, after they were identified as "suspected cases".  A third, identified as a "contact case", had also been placed in isolation as a precaution.  The players concerned were on vacation on the Spanish island of Ibiza.  The last city would be Neymar, as indicated by L'Equipe.

Actu Cameroun

Secondary education: towards the resumption of half-time classes for the 2020/2021 school year

 


In each class, the numbers should not exceed 50 places in order to respect social distancing against the coronavirus.

In Cameroon, the hypothesis of double-flow courses, i.e. in half-time mode for the 2020/2021 school year is being studied. The proposal was formulated by the Minister of Secondary Education Pauline Nalova Lyonga Pauline Egbe. It was last August 17, during a meeting with regional and departmental delegates

Except that this reform raises some questions according to Roger Kaffo, the president of the National Autonomous Union of Secondary Education (Snaes). “In principle, taking into account the indigent state of education, there is no other possibility than to go to courses not part-time but double-flow in the large cities of regions and regions. departments. "He said this Wednesday, September 2, 2020 on Equinoxe radio antennas.as last August 17, during a meeting with regional and departmental delegates.

Actu Cameroun


Coronavirus despair forces girls across Asia into child marriage

 

Tens of thousands of girls across Asia are being forced into child marriage by desperate families plunged into poverty because of the coronavirus pandemic, as campaigners warn that years of progress tackling the practice is being undone.

Child marriage has long been practised as part of tradition in communities from the Indonesian archipelago to India, Pakistan and Vietnam, but numbers had been decreasing as numerous initiatives worked to spread awareness of its dangers and encouraged access to education and women's health services.

Aljazeera