In the schools there was a lack of structural interventions, in particular with regard to the management of incoming and outgoing flows, said microbiologist Guido Rasi, consultant to the Covid emergency commissioner Francesco Paolo Figliuolo, on the Radio1 program 'Saturday too'.
Referring to the rules to contain the Covid-19 epidemic, Rasi noted: "I fear that nothing structural has been done for schools".
The problem, he added, is "the management of inflows and outflows".
It is important to intervene "not so much in the classroom, but when managing the flow of people".