• Campania in the red zone from 8 March, Friuli Venezia Giulia and Veneto turn orange

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05 March 2021 The epidemic is expanding and with it, exactly one year after the closure of the schools decided by the government, the number of institutions that close their doors is growing exponentially: a small number of students are destined to continue their lessons in the presence from next week, presumably less than two million out of 8.3 total. In fact, in addition to 5 Regions with higher indices - Emilia Romagna, Campania, Veneto, Friuli, Lombardy, and the autonomous provinces of Trento and Bolzano - the situation sees a worsening everywhere, only Sardinia remains with a low risk, and the new Dpcm predicts Dad in the red and high-risk areas.   



In

Trentino

, however, despite the strong incidence of infections, schools remain open for now: this was reiterated by the president of the Autonomous Province of Trento, Maurizio Fugatti.



In

Valle d'Aosta

at the moment the schools are open and only the high school kids attend at 50%.



Schools closed in

Sanremo

and

Ventimiglia

.     



In

Piedmont

, distance learning also for nursery and primary schools, in 20 out of 38 districts; distance learning from 2nd grade in Turin. 



Schools closed with all students in Dad from today in

Lombardy



Distance learning for middle and high school students and universities starting from next Monday throughout

Friuli Venezia Giulia

, as decided by the governor Massimiliano Fedriga. 



The passage of the

Veneto

into the orange zone will not yet lead to school closures, "but we will evaluate the parameters to the end", announced today the regional president Luca Zaia.



In

Lazio

, President Zingaretti has already signed the ordinance for the orange zone in the province of Frosinone which now risks new measures, "if the parameters provided for in the Dpcm are exceeded, we will also act on schools", he announced.



Schools in presence in

Umbria

except high schools but "exclusively" distance teaching will continue until March 21 for all schools in the province of Perugia. 



From tomorrow, in the

Marche region, a

stop to face-to-face teaching for schools of all levels, including the universities in Ancona and Macerata. In the other Marche provinces - Ascoli Piceno, Fermo and Pesaro Urbino - the 100% Dad will be applied for middle and high schools and universities with the exclusion of childhood and primary schools.     



In

Tuscany

schools closed in some municipalities due to a high number of infections. 



Schools closed in

Emilia

in Modena, Bologna, Reggio Emilia, Ravenna and Cesena. From tomorrow, kindergartens and kindergartens that have remained open in these days will also close to give parents time to organize themselves.



Schools also closed in

Campania

and

Abruzzo

(except in childhood), and in

Molise

.   



In 

Puglia

, according to the ordinance signed at the end of February by President Emiliano, all schools of all levels will have to adopt 100% integrated digital teaching (Ddi) until 14 March.



Schools also closed in

Basilicata

.



Schools closed in

Calabria

starting from Monday and for two weeks, as decided by the acting governor Nino Spirlì.   



The

Sicily

remains in the "yellow zone", but implementation of the new Cabinet Decree schools closed in 14 Sicilian municipalities from Monday 8 to Saturday, March 13, as decided by the regional president Nello Musumeci. 



High schools in

Sardinia

ready to reopen on Monday 8 March at 100% in attendance, but the Region slows down asking for more "prudence" so as not to nullify the effects of the color change.