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Green Pass, masks and transport: the school starts again

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The school restarts in attendance at 100 percent. After a year of Dad, closures and false starts, millions of boys and girls return to class. The imperative is not to make mistakes. Confirmed the anti-contagion rules of last year, plus the much discussed Green Pass. Everyone, aged six and over, will have to wear a mask. Spacing of at least one meter is always recommended. For entrances and exits there are staggered timetables, which depend from school to school. There remains the duty to take the temperature of those who enter. Finally, the Green Pass is mandatory for all adults entering the facilities. Not only, therefore, teachers and staff, but also parents, outsiders (canteens, suppliers, cleaners). The only adults who are not obliged are those who attend classes, for example those enrolled in the evenings and Cpia. The obligation to check it is of the school managers (and, for external staff, also of the companies that supply it) who from today will have a Miur software so as not to have to check case by case, but already know who can enter and who no. And in case of contagion? If a student is positive, the whole class goes home in preventive quarantine and a report is sent to the ASL, which decides whether or not to dispose of the swab to the students. The school, however, remains open. If, on the other hand, he is a member of staff (from teachers to Ata), he becomes isolated and the ASL then decides what to do.

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One of the most worrying issues is that of the distancing in the classroom. The CTS clarified that by wearing the surgical mask, even at the desk, you can continue to have a “live” lesson even if you are unable to respect the distance of at least one meter between the desks (and two meters between the students and the teacher’s desk). A more than appropriate choice since last school year more than 1 in 4 high school students said that there was not enough space in their class to welcome all the children with the new rules. Which in secondary schools meant having to resort to Dad.

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To make the school safe in the presence, in addition to the masks, it is necessary that the environments are suitably ventilated, in order to eliminate the possible presence of viruses in the air you breathe. In the government plan it is specified that a constant should be provided as far as possible recirculation in the classrooms, using air treatment systems (which, however, were the prerogative of only 4% of pupils) or by opening the windows. An expedient, the latter, which for obvious reasons was the most exploited already in 2020/2021 during the periods of school in the presence: 54% of the students said that in their class the windows were always open (always if the weather allowed it. ), for 23% the air was changed at the end of each hour, for 13% only when it was necessary; just 6% were forced to keep doors and windows closed.

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Closely connected to the school is also the transport theme. And here it gets complicated. Because, at the last general reopening of schools (dated end of April 2021), among those who took public transport to go to class, more than 1 in 2 reported crowded buses, trams and trains or in any case on board of which the distance was a chimera . And at the time, the capacity on the card had to be reduced to 50%. Also this year, the solution to this problem will be left to individual local administrators. The invitation contained in the government measures, meanwhile, for those who use the means is to wear FFP2 masks (more protective). Given that the capacity, for now, in the white and yellow area – a situation from which the year will restart in all regions – remains at 80%. But, of course, you can also use the surgical one.

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