Covid in Campania, that’s why schools close: a trickle of positives and repetitive stops



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In January, everyone felt the hint that the government’s plan to return to the high school classroom would not work. Starting with the students, who through public demonstrations had shouted “a safe school”, to the teachers who had not signed letters to teach in the presence of the then Minister Azzolina. The Campania Region had a gradual comeback in mind, with infancy and first two primary classes for beginners and gradually adding classes and school orders with an eye always on infections and the Crisis Unit ready to report worrying spikes. The organizing machine, however, advanced differently with a decisive tear due to the appeal to the Tar won by the No Dad parents, supported by the Pills of Optism team of lawyers (social page of a group of Italian professors and researchers) , for the coordination of Open Schools Campania and 63 Campania pediatricians, child psychiatrists and psychologists.

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With the gatherings at the entrances of the secondary schools in Naples and the province on January 25, the infections arrived on time, with some schools, such as Poerio in Chiaia, forced to close the complex twice a few days later to carry out a more complete . , after several cases in different classes. Like the pieces of a domino, the certainties began to fall one after another that opening all the schools together was the right choice, and here the outbreak broke out in the Zanfagna plexus in Fuorigrotta with 18 primary students all positive. Everywhere in the city there have been positive results, without dad’s parents being willing not to demonize the school by talking about insignificant percentages compared to the total number of students in Campania, not to mention the management problems because for every positive his class and teachers must go to the quarantine trust, then to dad for everyone. Infections in Neapolitan schools showed initial peaks, then stabilized at 30% (in relation to the positives of the previous period), but since February 1 the increase has grown today to 45% between childhood and primary school and well at 52% in lower secondary school (the most exposed school order) while for secondary school students (who attend 50% and therefore are statistically less exposed) there is a 28% increase in cases. Most concerning, however, was the 55% growth rate of high school teachers since the beginning of the month, plus absences due to post-vaccine symptoms that has literally wreaked havoc in many schools, forced out in recent days. to provide distance education. .for all.

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Simultaneously with the cases of the capital of Campania, the bubble occurred in ASL Napoli 3, which turned out to be a hot spot for Covid-19 and has put the health system in crisis due to the high number of positives in schools and where it is located. . even recounted the death of a teacher, Fortune longo. The Vesuvius area records a significant number of Covid cases and many mayors are beginning to close schools with ad hoc ordinances. It is closely followed by many municipalities in the northern area, such as Marano and Villaricca, whose mayors had signed up to stop teaching in presence in schools of all levels until February 27, but forced to reopen by the judges of the Administrative Court . after parental appeals. The schools of Calvizzano, Giugliano, Sorrento, Poggiomarino, Somma Vesuviana, San Giuseppe Vesuviano, San Gennaro Vesuviano, Terzigno, Torre Annunziata, Castellamare, Massa Lubrense close in the first half of February due to alerts reported by the Crisis Unit. Many new ordinances in the last hours. The English variant reaches San Giorgio a Cremano, Mayor Giorgio Zinno is concerned about a possible spread and as a precaution orders the closure of the Don Milani comprehensive institute and the Marconi complex.

In Herculaneum, Mayor Ciro Buonajuto suspended teaching in presence at the Tilgher Institute until March 2 and at Iaccarino High School until March 3. The mayor of Sant’Anastasia, Carmine Espósito, goes further and suspends face-to-face teaching in all schools until March 10 while the mayor of Salerno, Vincenzo Naples, for the same period only the Virtuoso professional institute. In Campania, however, there is a fragmented and constantly evolving landscape, without areas of Covid and others where infections are increasing day by day. Thus, schools are once again scary due to the increase in cases and scattered outbreaks, as in early October when President De Luca decided to close them due to an alarming epidemiological situation. Four and a half months later, here is the same plot of a film already seen, as the appeals to the TAR of the No Dad committees ready to go as soon as the lawyers have the order of the president of the Campania Region in their hands.

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