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The report indicates that on May 11 the 3rd Lyceum will return, on December 18 the other classes of the Lyceum and the Gymnasium, while on June 1 the primary schools.
It is still unclear what will happen to kindergartens and kindergartens.
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Mr. Tsiodras, regarding the opening of schools, said:
“It is important to understand that what follows is not a return to normal. It is a difficult stage and we remain vigilant. It is the common responsibility of all of us, we will continue to monitor the course of the virus. We do not want our return to partial normality to be affected We still adhere to religious rites. Any relaxation could be disastrous. “
Details of what he said about the committee’s proposal:
“The gradual lifting of measures is accompanied by a risk of recurrence of the disease. This situation that will continue should not be interpreted as a return to normal, it is a gradual transition,” said Sotiris Tsiodras, in announcing the recommendations of the competent Committee to opening schools and wearing a mask in special areas.
According to the professor of Infectious Diseases, the committee recommended the resumption of the operation of educational institutions, which should be done gradually, subject to epidemiological data. As further clarified, subcommittees have been established to determine the details, criteria, and dates for the reopening of school classrooms.
The committee also called for the next phase of action on the strong recommendation for the mandatory use of the mask when traveling on public transport and when visiting crowded, crowded areas such as supermarkets, hospitals, clinics, diagnostic laboratories, hairdressers, beauty salons. .
In particular, the committee suggested that the use of the mask be mandatory for employees in close contact with the public (vendors, ATMs). “The mask in the next phase cannot become a means of giving us a false sense of security and its use should be emphasized along with careful hand hygiene and keeping distance, and only as a complementary measure that will affect the possibility of transmission of asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic patients, “said Mr. Tsiodras.
He said: “The gradual lifting of measures is accompanied by a risk of recurrence of the disease. This situation that will continue should not be interpreted as a return to normality, it is a gradual transition, a very difficult stage in which we continue to be” . on alert, on continuous epidemiological surveillance. It is a common cause in which we all participate, a common responsibility. We do not want to harm this sensitive attempt to return to normal. evgoume unnecessary movements that any relaxation would be disastrous. “
He warned that we remain vigilant. “Incorrect evaluation of events by small and limited circulation of the virus can lead to a rapid return with a second wave,” he said.
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