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Bonaccini: “Dad or different timetables for schools”

BOLOGNA “If the infections were to increase further, so as not to lose the school year to the children” there are two ‘solutions’: “either we introduce distance learning – partial, total – for those in need – or differentiate the school hours “. This was stated by Stefano Bonaccini, president of Emilia-Romagna and of the Conference of Regions in Mattino 5.

“If school hours are distributed more spread over the morning and afternoon – he added – decrease the pressure on those who have to be taken to school and brought home”.

“I am one of those who defend the school in the presence”, Bonaccini reiterated, “but then if there is the virus you also have parents who are worried about the possible contagion”.

On the fact that more public transport is needed, the Emilian governor brought the case of Emilia-Romagna: “We no longer have public transport – he said – We no longer have any: either someone sends them to us with additional resources to the mayors or they become impossible”. The hypothesis of using tourist buses for students is not easy for the Emilian president: “They are not the same as public transport in cities. However, even that is a possible solution but resources are needed for local authorities”.

If the Campania governor De Luca “made that decision” or close the schools to limit the infections of Sars-Cov2 “he will have good reasons. Campania, if we look at the numbers, has very high infections in absolute terms and above all has a percentage of positives on people subjected to swabs among the highest in Italy “.

As for the Campania’s criticism of him, Bonaccini added, “De Luca has just been re-elected with a plebiscite, I imagine that the citizens have considered him as a capable, competent and reliable person”. After all, he stresses, “the government decrees establish general guidelines, which are valid for all regions and territories and have always allowed regions and territories to be able to restrict”.

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