The principals of Rome and Lazio denounce "great difficulties" in the application of the protocols drawn up after the new guidelines on quarantines, defined as "unmanageable" for schools.
"To date - says the president of the PNA of the capital Mario Rusconi - not all ASL still follow the new guidelines that limit quarantines to three positives per class, so there are several dozen classes in Rome in quarantine even with only one case, with the return of Dad ".
For the president of the PNA Lazio Cristina Costarelli "some local health authorities are still modifying the protocols. The problem is that they are unmanageable".
According to Costarelli, the protocols are "unmanageable by schools and families" because "they were imagined at an inopportune moment, with a decline in infections, while today we are facing a new surge - explains the representative of the PNA, also a school director of the Roman high school Newton - I'll give an example: when there is even one positive in the class, all the classmates have to swab two swabs, one immediately and one on the fifth day. the outcome of the test, who the next day, who doesn't really do it .... Until the process ends, we can't go back to normality ". According to Rusconi, dean of the Pius IX Institute in Rome, "complicating the situation is the fact that many parents,who previously were in smart working and are now back in the office, have difficulty following children who have to stay at home and ask us for explanations. We have submitted the question to the councilor at the Lazio school ".