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He felt bad after a couple of hours of class and the suspicion became true after the swab: the boy was positive. Thus, the New College of the Mission of Cagliari, an egalitarian institution that includes kindergarten, primary and secondary school, had to close its doors a week after its reopening.
The child, the management explains, had entered the classroom after the rigid pre-triage established by the institute: measurement of body temperature, delivery of a mask and hand disinfection. However, during the morning he approached the teacher and told her that he was not well, that he had a headache and nausea.
Then they took her to another room, they retested her fever and, unlike the first time at the entrance, it was above 37 degrees. The parents were notified immediately, then Ats public health service operators subjected her to a swab, which tested positive.
All planned protocols were activated immediately and the contact chain is being rebuilt. Sanitation of the building has begun, but it is not known when it will be able to reopen. In the meantime, we are considering the possibility of remote lessons, but the selection of students and families is not excluded.
In the classrooms, meanwhile, the school ensures that the desks are single-seaters and at a safe distance. Recreation takes place in the open air, the paths separate and establish themselves, the students are divided by sectors. Strangers are not allowed in, not even mothers and fathers, and teachers and all staff have undergone serological testing before resuming classes.
(Unioneonline)