Azzolina: “Going back to distance education? We don’t really talk about it,” but Conte reflects on the possibility



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Wall of the Minister of Education, Lucía Azzolina, on the return to distance education for secondary schools.

During the meeting with the regions, held yesterday afternoon, Azzolina was clear about the possibility of a return to the DaD proposed by some regional presidents: “We are not talking about that” is the quote attributed to the minister and relaunched by the newspaper La Repubblica. .

The reasons for Azzolina’s firmness must be attributed to the contained outbreaks, the protocols that work and the fact that parents and students want to attend in presence as the government promised in recent weeks. Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, however, reflects on this solution and, for the moment, decides not to include it in the DPCM that will replace the one that expires on October 15.

However, the situation also remains tense as local governors push for a solution on local transportation under pressure due to back to school. A reduction of capacity to 50% would only be possible through distance education.

An arm fight that seems destined to continue in the coming days with a meeting organized by the Minister of Transport, Paola De Micheli, for Wednesday, October 14.

New Dpcm, distance learning hypothesis avoided even in high school

THE CONTENT OF THE DPCM

Strong recommendation to use masks even at home, in the presence of people who do not live together; close of
clubs at midnight; Parties in private homes are not recommended if the participants exceed 6 units. These are some of the measures contained in the new provision that came to light the night after the discussion with the representatives of the regions and local authorities.

School trips were suspended and amateur contact sports were discontinued. The closure of the nightlife has also been confirmed: the closure of the premises is set for midnight with the prohibition of parking and drinking outside the enclosure from 21, except table service. Parties are prohibited in all indoor and outdoor venues, except those resulting from civil or religious ceremonies, which can take place with a maximum presence of 30 people.

Participation in sporting events is set at 15% of the stadiums and arenas capacity, with a maximum limit of 1000 spectators for outdoor events and 200 for indoor events. Same maximum ceiling, 1000 outdoors and 200 indoors, for theatrical performances, cinema and concerts. Relief expected
from quarantine, which goes from 14 to 10 days, and the green light to the single buffer.

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