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The São Paulo Justice denied on Friday night (4) a precautionary measure requesting the suspension of reopening
he schools
in the state. The action was brought by entities linked to teachers and said that returning to school as of next Tuesday to carry out non-curricular activities represents a risk to their health and that of the students.
Public and private schools across the state have been closed since March to contain the spread of the new coronavirus
(SARS-CoV-2).
In August, however, the state government allowed municipalities for more than 28 days in the yellow phase of the São Paulo Plan for economic reopening to authorize the operation of schools as of September 8 for activities such as school reinforcement, cultural activities, use of infrastructure. of the institution, turns of doubts and psychological assistance.
The lawsuit was filed jointly by Apeoesp (Union of Official Education Teachers of the State of São Paulo), CPP (Centro de Professorado Paulista), Afuse (Union of Employees and Servants of Education) and Fepesp (Federation of State Teachers). of Sao Paulo).
The text also said that education professionals could be required or encouraged, in public and private networks, for face-to-face activities.
However, in her decision, Judge Aline Aparecida de Miranda affirmed that the government presented data on the structural adaptation of the buildings and that the “theoretical basis for the gradual resumption of activities seems to be well established.”
“The insufficiency of one or another norm to face health challenges, as well as non-compliance with what has already been established, must be fought in a concrete way,” the magistrate wrote.