Umbria, counting people in shopping centers. School: only 50% of students present



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Schools and universities (from October 21 to November 14)

the distance learning for 50% of students enrolled in public and joint second grade schools (secondary schools).

Schools will then establish a kind of rotation, in accordance with internal organs, alternating face-to-face lessons and distance education. Contributions will also be made for the purchase of technological devices.

This measure also applies to all professional courses on a subsidiarity basis.

“This will allow to limit the meetings both outside the schools and in the means of transport,” said President Tesei.

For universities, distance education is highly recommended (respecting autonomy) for 70% of students, with the guarantee of face-to-face classes only for first-year students.

On the other hand, face-to-face lessons are guaranteed in all other orders and levels, that is, from kindergarten to high school.

SPECIAL CORONAVIRUS – UMBRIAON

Transportation (from October 21 to November 14)

The maximum fill rate for public transport has been lowered: from eighty to 60% fill for each vehicle.

Shopping centers (measures from October 22 to November 14)

For the 16 shopping centers in Umbria): through a protocol it was established that there must be a people counter at the entrance to guarantee a meter of distance between one person and another (one person every 10 square meters in the largest shopping centers , 8 square meters in the smallest); fever will be measured at the entrance; controls in outdoor spaces, prohibition of consuming beverages and food within the corridors but only within the activities carried out in shopping centers.

Closed gaming halls, betting halls and bingo halls (from October 20 to November 14)

Contrary to the provisions of the government’s Dpcm (which had established time limits), in Umbria these premises will be closed for the established period.

COVID HOSPITALS AND STAFF – THE POINT OF THE UMBRIAN SITUATION

Governor’s statements

“What was governed by the government’s Dpcm obviously also has value in Umbria, regardless of the regional ordinance: according to the decree law that preceded the last two Dpcm, the Regions can only restrict the measures.”

“Given this, we are concerned to counteract all forms of gathering that mainly concern young people.”

“We are trying to keep business open, but we need everyone’s cooperation.”

“We will soon activate 77 Covid stations, which will soon become 124.”

“If we do not want to reach a new confinement, we must do our part, each one according to their competence, both in interpersonal relationships (with the use of the mask and spacing), and in social behavior.”

“I appeal to young people but also to families, whose role will be fundamental these days: let’s all make this small sacrifice together, to avoid more restrictive measures.”

Coletto: “The benefits will not be immediate”

“It will be slow braking – admits Commissioner Luca Coletto – because the benefits of these innovations will only be measurable in a couple of weeks. The school opening hours were probably too complex. This does not mean blaming the schools, but realizing that certain meetings should be limited. And we are trying.

Darío: “The increase was expected”

The negative swab is not a guarantee of non-contagion. The health director also indulged in a controversial reference against those who questioned the usefulness of the field hospital: “Do you see what is needed?”

Claudio Dario is updating the data for Umbria:
here the updates on the health part of the conference

THE PRESS CONFERENCE HAS BEGUN

Advances in the ordinance

In short, as announced on Saturday, the regional council will independently implement restrictions that have been loudly demanded of the government and that have only been partially implemented by Account at the press conference with which he unveiled the highlights of the Dpcm. It will not be a tranchant measure, but a measure taken in agreement with the schools for a limitation of face-to-face lessons and the implementation of Dad (distance education). Measures that have been agreed with the partners in the sector.

But obviously, the school will be only one of the points to which the ordinance refers. The problem, to put it briefly, is represented by “non-essential anthropic activities.” What translated means: “Try to avoid all unnecessary things.” The message is aimed mainly at children, considering that 70% of infections are found in the age group of 14 to 30 years.

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