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The resumption of primary and secondary schools has been confirmed since January 7. For secondary schools, Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia must reopen on January 31.
In Veneto, the closure of secondary schools continues until January 31. This was announced to journalists by regional president Luca Zaia, who signed an ordinance to that effect. “It does not seem prudent to us,” added Zaia, “in an epidemiological situation in Italy to reopen schools. This is what we must do today for the good of the community.”
The president of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, Massimiliano Fedriga, “has envisioned an ordinance that will postpone the return to class of secondary school children after January 31”. This was announced by the regional education counselor, Alessia Rosolen. “Obviously,” he added, “there are possibilities of intervening between now and January 31, depending on how the epidemiological curve is going to change in the coming weeks.”
The question is not to reopen the schools, but to check if the conditions are there and then to stick with this decision. This was stated by the secretary of the Scientific Technical Committee, Fabio Ciciliano, in an interview with InBlu Radio, the CEI’s Catholic radio station. “The most important thing – said Ciciliano – is not so much to reopen the schools but to try to keep them open. Risk reopening schools and then have to close them in about ten days or two weeks. It is something that the country cannot allow because it would be the proven testimony that the numbers are increasing. ”
Meanwhile, the TAR asks the government for a “report” to clarify the scientific evidence that led to the imposition of the use of the mask during school hours for children between 6 and 11 years old.
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