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“On the reopening of the schools, the government will summon us again.” The appeal is from the President of Emilia Romagna and the State-Regions Conference, Stefano bonaccini. Based on the provisions of Conte and his ministers, in fact, on January 6 the anti-Covid dpcm will expire with the restrictive measures of the Christmas holidays and on January 7 students will return to school throughout Italy, at least 50 percent for secondary school . A decision that, however, was not well received by the Regions, concerned that the return to school could coincide with a new increase in coronavirus infections. “If there is a general concern in the country – says Bonaccini to the Tg3 – that this may still involve a risk, in light of the figures that exist, we eventually meet and discuss. And we also understand what the government thinks, since I have also heard rumors that come from experts that the government uses to make decisions that later concern the scientific part ”.
“Dear Azzolina, the school must go back to being central, but safe.” The letter of the Higher Council of Public Education
by Salvo Intravaia
The Regions: “No to school in presence”
Besides the president of Veneto, Luca zaia, which in the pages of Republic Today he opposed going back to school in presence, Lazio also expresses concern about a reopening on the 7th. “With these figures on the rise, I call on the government to think carefully about the reopening of secondary schools on January 7th. They must remain closed throughout Italy, “declared a The messenger the councilor of the Lazio School, Alessio D’Amato. In Puglia a meeting will be held tomorrow with representatives of education because, says the governor Michele Emiliano, the Region intends to continue providing the possibility for students of Apulian schools of all levels (from primary to secondary school), and their families, to choose distance education also from January 7 . “In times of pandemic, they let you know about the Region – it is believed that families should be able to decide not to expose themselves to the risks derived from compulsory schooling, risks that exist in the classroom as in any other place in the community.”
Azzolina: “We can’t give up”
But the Minister of Education Lucia azzolina He responds: “It is in school and nowhere else that the most important game is played. It is between the desks that the future of each and every one, the future of the nation, is built, brick by brick. That is why we cannot giving up school. Leaving school – he concludes – means giving up an important part of our future. That is why we will not do it. “
The minister then added: “There is no perfect recipe: the virus requires constant reflections, adjustments. But it is an effort from which we cannot and do not want to escape. We have not done it in recent months, we will not do it now.”
From January 7, Italy back in color
Meanwhile, the Regions are awaiting the government’s decision on the measures to be adopted in the different territories as of January 6. On the day of Epiphany, in fact, the anti-Covid dpcm expires with the restrictions adopted during the Christmas holidays and Italy could turn everything yellow. In the next few days, probably on Tuesday, January 5, the control room to monitor contagions will meet and the data that will result from the 21 parameters examined will be used by the government to establish the new anti-coronavirus measures that will come into effect from Thursday, January 7. However, there are three regions that are at risk of turning red or orange due to infection data: Liguria, Veneto, and Calabria. Abruzzo, on the other hand, which was orange before the holidays, will return to the yellow zone after the Epiphany, government sources report.
Meanwhile, the Minister of Health Roberto Speranza Today signs the ordinance that establishes the opening of ski resorts as of January 18.
Coronavirus, ski facilities reopen on January 18. The order of the Minister of Health
Fear of delay in vaccination
But the government’s decision regarding anti-Covid measures also weighs concern about the delay in coronavirus vaccines. All European countries are making slow progress in both dose production and distribution and administration. To request an acceleration, it is the Undersecretariat of Health, Sandra Zampa, who writes on Twitter: “” Regions need to run, no usable dose can wait to be used even for a few hours. We also use the afternoon schedule but we run. “
Vaccines, Europe is moving slowly: forward with the dropper until April
by Elena Dusi