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“It would be correct for the government to reconvene us in the next few hours and make a decision together, in a very secular way.”
Thus, the president of Emilia-Romagna and the Regions, Stefano Bonaccini speaking in Tg3 about the reopening of schools.
“If there is concern about a risk, in light of the figures, it is debated. We also understand what the government thinks since I heard the voices of the experts that Palazzo Chigi uses to make decisions, which concern the scientific part ”, he added. Students “pay a high price.”
Wall of no
The reopening of schools in five days is a wall of no. “I would not send our children to school under these conditions”, highlights Matteo Salvini, leader of the League, who adds: “On January 7, 50% of the students return to school, with the same buses, the same trains, the same trams, the same subways, the same schedules, the same number of students per class, like the same empty chairs ”.
The categorical Massimo Galli, director of the department of infectious diseases of the Sacco Hospital in Milan, according to which schools should not reopen on January 7, just when “we will be aware of the cases of contagion that occurred at Christmas.”
There are also doubts about the Order of Doctors, which considers it necessary to create a red zone to be able to reopen schools safely: “If we do the red zone we can send the children to school. If everyone really stays home, thus reducing the pressure on transportation, and if children cannot congregate outside, the protection systems developed in schools can work.
Schools will reopen on January 7th, this is where we will return with different entry times. Lunch and time for homework?
Azzolina: we don’t give up
“It is between the banks where the future of each and every one is built, the future of the nation, brick by brick. That is why we cannot give up school and we must, each of the actors involved, work together ”, writes the Minister of Education Lucía Azzolina in response to the farewell letter from the Higher Council of Public Education.
Referring then to the document on the resumption of face-to-face lessons, the minister stressed that specific commitments have been made on the “issue of improving transportation, preferential lane to activate for tracking in schools, greater staggering of access to schools, offices and activities commercial “.
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