Bus too full and lack of distance in classrooms, students protest in Finale: “Close schools”



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Finale Ligure. Busy buses, but less than usual. And it is already clear that There is something weird, compared to the scenes (with related controversies) of the last few days. Then the signs, the voices in the megaphone. And in the end the screen of a message circulated on WhatsApp and on social media, to clarify what is happening: Some students decided today to go on strike to demand the closure of schools.

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“This will be the first hit of a series of many – says the message – until something changes or at least we get the schools closed. It is important that everyone join in because it is for our good ”. An image that, from smartphone to smartphone, has convinced more than one student to stay at home.

It happened, for example, toHotelier of Finale Ligure, where there are those who did not show up to school precisely because of that message. Those who did, however, pointed the finger bus situation: “Every morning the same story – tell four 5th D students – from Albenga to Finale Buses fill up and we can’t stay as far as we should. In addition, at many stops the bus does not stop generating more annoyances. The 6.55am race does not stop at Finale, so we can only take the 7.15am race because we would already be late with the 7.30am race.

And if then of the two buses of 7.15 one does not open the doors, as it happened this morning, discomfort doubles. “We asked for extra buses, or even a few double buses in the morning and at the exit – the four students explain to IVG – because now we end up crowding students from other schools. Otherwise the only solution is distance learning: We all understood after quarantine that it is more complicated than being in school, but If this is the only way to avoid infections and crowds on buses, it is best to stay home.“.

Someone else has decided to participate in an even more active way, organizing a real protest. It happened in front of the Finale Ipsia: here some guys, armed with a sign (“It’s L’Oreal to keep our distance”) and megaphone, he stood outside to ask “to change something.” “The buses are too full – he tells a representative of the school – in Pietra they no longer charge people because they can’t keep their distance. We have asked Tpl several times to put more trips, but they wait for the final time. Honestly, we are bored ”.

In the classrooms there are no disinfectants, in the graphic laboratories there are no distances“Says another through the megaphone, while the group sings a chorus (“Without the amuchina but with the mask”). “The distancing in the classrooms does not exist and they are almost never sanitized. There are buses that no longer carry people because of the number of people on them, ”says another. And so the group stays outside, singing all their rage and calling for the closure of the school, with the activation of distance education.

problemsFinally also for the Issel, also from Finale Ligure. here a mother informs IVG “The absurd situation of the buses that lead to the institute where, since yesterday, there are 3 classes in quarantine for a positive teacher whose contacts with other teachers and students will now have to be traced. This means 100 children at home and therefore at least 100 parents. One hundred families who will live with the mask. At least 400 swabs close quarantine that many will have to do in private due to ASL deficiencies in having tampons. Parents who risk their work because not all of us are state, we work in shops, bars, restaurants ”.

On the subject of public transport, and on the need to reconcile public health and the efficiency of services, today a preliminary meeting at the Ministry of Transport. It will then be up to the Conference of the Regions to carry out its evaluations. And promises to be one shock own among the Presidents of the Regions (who push for distance learning only as a tool to decongest transport) and Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, determined to embrace the line of Minister Lucía Azzolina and keep the institutes open.



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