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The closure of schools in Campania? “More than 600 infected students and teachers.” The Governor of Campania Vincenzo De Luca responds harshly to the accusations of the Minister of Education Lucia Azzolina about the closure of institutions for 15 days in the region due to the increase in Covid cases. “I consider it appropriate – explains De Luca – to remember the data that the regional working group communicated to me. Today, October 15, the positive swabs recorded in Campania were 1,127 out of 13,780, which is equivalent to 8.1% compared to 7.1% yesterday. As for the school world, here are the data referring to Naples and Caserta. Asl Napoli 1: 120 infected students and teachers; Asl Napoli 2: 110 infected students and teachers; Asl Napoli 3: 200 students and 50 teachers infected, with about 70 related cases; Asl Caserta: 61 infected students and teachers. Dozens of these infections are direct contacts and have been traced through contact tracing. “
In the evening, the Minister of Education Lucia azzolina he had bitterly contested Governor De Luca’s decision to close schools. “A very serious decision – commented Azzolina to Zapping on Rai Radio1 – and deeply wrong and also inappropriate. There seems to be a persistence of the governor against the school. In Campania 0.75% of students tested positive at school and certainly did not test positive at school. The national average is 0.80. If there is growth, it is certainly not the fault of the school. “For the minister, in fact, it is necessary that the children” go to school or there is a risk that they will meet in the afternoon. If you want to close, select the places where there is danger. What will the young Campania students do tomorrow? ”The minister did not rule out the possibility that the government could challenge the Campania ordinance.
Solidarity with De Luca, on the other hand, comes from the secretary of the Pd, Nicola Zingaretti, who in a tweet writes: “I want to express my closeness and solidarity, for the attacks from above, to President Vincenzo DeLuca who is fighting to defend his community.”
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