

“Life must resume and continue with caution”, comments the Headmaster and concludes: “the promised extra funding has not yet been disbursed, about 50 million of a covid fund to be divided among all the peers, which could be used to screen the population scholastic “. Therefore, it is better to opt for frequent tampons and on the supervision of health facilities that “worked for us”. Furthermore, vaccination “is an extra guarantee”, but not a sufficient condition to avert the risk of contagion.

It is a European trend, on the German model” which in Italy is not convincing because the overall picture is uneven even for peer schools: “often there are no useful spaces to guarantee distancing”. “I have just returned from Ireland – says the principal – where currently only the positive remain at home. The percentage of positives was minimal, it didn’t even reach 10% “. We have about 800 enrolled, 370 in high school. An experiment, carried out in the capital also at the IC Regina Elena, and coordinated by Alberto Villani, head of the Complex Operating Unit of General Pediatrics and Infectious Diseases of the Bambino Gesù Pediatric Hospital, which “made us travel safely. Commenting on the hypothesis of the Lazio region to avoid dad is Sister Maria Paola Murru, Director of the Salesian Institute of Santa Maria Ausiliatrice, in Rome, subjected last year from October to May to monthly screening with swabs of the school population. Vaccination and frequent screening with swabs leave me more serene”.

The reduced quarantine and limited to the classmate of the positive “is a random idea.
