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Positive swabs on Ponte di Brenta and Tartini di Chiesanuova. First case in La Bassa, in a primary school in Este
PADUA The number of schools in which cases of positive teachers and students for Covid 19 have been identified continues to grow.
Yesterday morning the health company communicated to the rector of the Comprehensive Session “Bruno Ciari”, Maria Mapelli and the mayor, Sergio Giordani, that two other classes have been quarantined. Both in two schools in Ponte di Brenta.
One at Nicolò Tommaseo Elementary, in Piazza Silvio Barbato and the other in neighboring Carazzolo High School. A similar communication came later in the afternoon for the first two classes of the Tartini secondary school, in via Vicentini in Chiesanuova. Both the children and the teachers involved have to stay at home for two weeks and have to fetch the swab from the health district of territorial jurisdiction.
The school complex with the most positive cases continues to be the Giacomo Zanella institute, in viale Arcella, a few meters from Sant’Antonino: of 15 classes in total, there are 4 in quarantine (a complete section, that is, first, second and third ) because an ordinary teacher tested positive and a second, where a student tested positive. Two positive aspects also for the Comprehensive Secondo, led by the director Andrea Muto. One to the primary Ardigò and the other to the middle Pascoli.
So in total, also calculating Giotto’s average, there are already 11 quarantined classes in the city. These are primary and secondary schools, but not secondary schools. The number rises to 19 also considering the province, because yesterday afternoon the news of the first case in La Bassa also arrived: in a class at Sartori Borotto de Este primary school there is a positive student. And a whole class ended up in quarantine.
Meanwhile, yesterday morning the children, teachers and parents of the II CI went to get the hyssop. The first twenty were all negative. “As prescribed by the health protocol, we have applied the most urgent measures,” says director Andrea Muto.
“We have cleaned up the two classrooms of the classes involved and we are following the children who have to stay at home for 14 days. On the other hand, both Ardigò and Pascoli are two school complexes where anti-Covid measures are applied with the greatest possible rigor. Students enter and leave their classrooms at the appropriate distance from each other and between the single-seater desks the distance is not one dry meter, but one meter and forty centimeters. The expectations of parents are also well regulated and subject to continuous and capillary surveillance.