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Raed Arafat told Antena 3 on Sunday night that he still supports the idea of rules to be followed in all homes where students and grandparents live, with the start of the school year and the risk that some children will take the coronavirus home.
“It is likely that there will be an increase in the number of infections after the opening of schools and all the movement that exists at the student, teacher, parent level. Any resumption of activity involves a risk. It can be reduced to the maximum possible if we train children, parents, teachers, ”said Arafat.
In this context, he also advocated that students who go to school avoid contact with their grandparents at home because students could take COVID, be asymptomatic and give it to the elderly where the effects of the virus are most serious.
“Even at home, you have to have some things related to the student’s contact with his grandfather. These aspects are also found in other countries. Spain, what it suffered, believe me, analyzed it very well, “said Arafat.
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