Baden-Baden (dpa / lsw) – The state student council in Baden-Württemberg calls for the purchase of air filter systems for classrooms. The advisory board’s spokeswoman, Elisabeth Schilli, told Südwestrundfunk on Thursday: “This would also avoid the ventilation problem, which has not yet been fully resolved – how it works when it is below zero.” She does not consider the current mask requirement for pupils from the fifth grade to be the optimal means of combating the pandemic.
Schilli sees the lack of availability of air filter systems, which has already been criticized, less of a problem – more the high price. But the student representative does not accept this as a rejection of such a solution either: “However, one must also see here that this is not an investment until the Christmas holidays, but that the pandemic will be with us for a while,” she said the SWR.
From Schilli’s point of view, “a rolling system in which one part of the class stays at home and the other part is there” could help. Thanks to the state government’s immediate equipment program, the schools are equipped for this. Schilli was in favor of trying out learning at home “now, as long as you can still come to face-to-face classes half the time, instead of waiting for the next lockdown, then going home and suddenly noticing everything that doesn’t work when it is actually too late “.
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