In Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia secondary schools will be closed until January 31



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Late in the morning today, the president of Veneto, Luca Zaia, signed an ordinance by which secondary schools in Veneto will remain closed until next January 31. During a live speech broadcast on Facebook, Zaia explained that the restrictions have been respected but that 20 days later the situation is “atypical”: up to 12 noon today, 16,748 vaccines have been administered, that is, 43.1 per one hundred of the 38 thousand in stock. Then he specified that the cases found in the last 24 hours were 1,682 and that in total in Venetian hospitals there are 3,459 hospitalized with symptoms related to the coronavirus, of which 400 in intensive care.

Zaia explained that in the school “there are outbreaks” and that, among other things, on January 7, the date on which the schools should reopen, it is not known if Veneto will be a red, yellow or orange zone. Then he added that “it is not at all wise to reopen schools at this time” and that closing them is a “sacrifice that must be made for the good of the community and of all.”

Also in Friuli Venezia Giulia, an ordinance similar to the one in Veneto will be signed in the next few hours, as announced by the Deputy Governor responsible for Health, Riccardo Riccardi, and by the Councilors for Education and Infrastructure, Alessia Rosolen and Graziano Pizzimenti.



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