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March 04, 2021Vaccines in schools immediately.

The national association of Sardinian presidents asks the Region.

"As citizens of the first region in the white zone - writes the president Anna Maria Maullu - we feel proud of the responsibility that the Sardinian people have shown in respecting the anticovid rules, but we are concerned about the fact that our schools, continuing to host all of pupils in the 3-14 age group and from Monday 8 March also 100% of secondary school students, if the vaccination plan is not implemented immediately, are particularly exposed to the risk of outbreaks ".



So the appeal: "School staff - reads the letter addressed to the governor Christian Solinas and the regional councilor for health Mario Nieddu - is undoubtedly one of the categories most exposed to the risk of contagion, therefore it must be considered a priority and urgent to proceed to an incisive action aimed at guaranteeing them all the necessary protection, as has already happened in most of the Italian regions. Schools in Sardinia can no longer wait: the time has come to start the vaccination plan without delay, guaranteeing so the safety and serenity of our children and, through them, of the entire region ".



An effort to guarantee school attendance until the end of the year: "By organizing distance learning - it is written in the deans' document - and even more so when it was possible to reopen the school buildings to pupils, School Managers and all staff Teacher and non-teacher showed great self-denial, sense of their role and respect for their duties, and with flexibility and resilience they coped with every situation, even when it came to applying decisions that were made on Saturdays to Mondays or, sometimes, on Sunday evenings. This commitment - concludes Maullu - deserves the attention of political decision-makers, who are now being asked to put school staff in a position to recover the serenity compromised by the effects of the pandemic, giving them the possibility of participate in a massive vaccination campaign that brings peace and safety back into schools ".