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Reggio Calabria, a positive case at the Liceo Scientifico Leonardo Da Vinci: class and two teachers in quarantine, there is no cause for alarm
A girl, a student at the Leonardo da Vinci Scientific High School in Reggio Calabria, tested positive for coronavirus in recent hours. The positivity was found completely randomly: the 1st H student, in fact, having to undergo a day hospital in a health center in Messina, performed the swab for practice. The first swab was positive, and the control swab result, which will give final confirmation of any positivity, is still awaited. The girl is fine and completely asymptomatic. The infection did not occur at school, where all anti-contagion measures are being adopted with extreme rigidity (distance, masks, hygiene).
The territorial ASP has warned the director of the institute, Giusi Princi, which triggered the procedure foreseen by the national protocol: this is how the preventive quarantine was triggered for the entire class of the student and for the two classmates who yesterday had their first lessons in that class. The school (which has about 2,000 students) is regularly open to everyone else (the vast majority), in complete safety.
There is no cause for alarm, therefore, since the same The prince clarifies in a message to teachers, students and parents: “having learned that unwarranted scaremongering is spreading – he wrote – I want to reassure everyone about the NON-EXISTENCE of a COVID outbreak at school. So let’s be calm: if there had been a danger, the ASP would have taken stricter measures. We continue to respect and enforce the rules of the anti-COVID regulation“.
It is simply the new normal that we have to get used to living. Without any type of panic or absolutely unjustified alarmism: Calabria continues to be the region least affected by the pandemic, as confirmed by today’s data that certify a exceptionally low contagion trend.
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