Post by account_disabled on Mar 14, 2024 3:08:49 GMT -5
The National Epidemiological Surveillance Network states that only 1.37% of the cases registered in Spain due to coronavirus affected the population group between 0 and 19 years of age, and that these cases, in addition, presented, in their vast majority, a mild symptoms, not requiring hospitalization: from 0-4 years, the percentage of hospitalization was 0.56%, 0.08% between 5-9 years, 0.10% between 10-14 years, and 0.21% between 14-19 years old. Therefore, although this population group does not represent a risk group in itself, for itself, it may pose a risk to others, as carriers and transmitters to age groups for which the coronavirus does pose a real risk. At this crossroads, the debate about the return to school has been inserted, about this new return to school, no longer focused, like other years, on the expenses that the restart of school life entailed for families , but on whether it will be possible and/or advisable.
This health situation is so recent that we still do not have studies that could tilt the debate in one direction or another, although it is true that we have the experience of countries like Taiwan, where schools were not closed and control was achieved. quite efficient from the pandemic. For the moment, the return to school is going to be a reality, and preferably in person, according to the Government of Spain, because, although we do not know the effects that the academic return may have BYB Directory on the control of the pandemic, we can foresee the negative effects in the socialization and education of young people that this would entail, and we can confirm the logistical and economic damage that it would entail for all the families that depend, in their day-to-day lives, on daycare services, dining rooms, etc. What's more, if the situation worsens, priority will have to be given to maintaining in-person attendance for groups from 0 to 14 years old.
Recommendations for coronavirus when returning to school The Ministries of Health and Education, in the absence of the last word that the different departments of each Autonomous Community will always have, have published a guide of recommendations for schools, teachers, parents, students and all those involved in school and academic life. Next, we are going to synthesize them into four points: Limitation of contacts: Educational centers must guarantee interpersonal distancing of 1.5 meters at all times, both in classrooms, either with screens, distances between desks, or by reusing more spacious rooms as dining rooms or gyms in case the In conventional classrooms, this distance is not feasible, such as at the entrances and exits of the school where crowds usually, or used to, form. Another option proposed in this sense, more recommended in fact for younger students (in whom physical socialization is more necessary due to their stage of development), is that of stable coexistence groups: small groups of about 15/20 students, who only maintain contact with each other, without sharing spaces with other groups or mixing with students from other groups.
This health situation is so recent that we still do not have studies that could tilt the debate in one direction or another, although it is true that we have the experience of countries like Taiwan, where schools were not closed and control was achieved. quite efficient from the pandemic. For the moment, the return to school is going to be a reality, and preferably in person, according to the Government of Spain, because, although we do not know the effects that the academic return may have BYB Directory on the control of the pandemic, we can foresee the negative effects in the socialization and education of young people that this would entail, and we can confirm the logistical and economic damage that it would entail for all the families that depend, in their day-to-day lives, on daycare services, dining rooms, etc. What's more, if the situation worsens, priority will have to be given to maintaining in-person attendance for groups from 0 to 14 years old.
Recommendations for coronavirus when returning to school The Ministries of Health and Education, in the absence of the last word that the different departments of each Autonomous Community will always have, have published a guide of recommendations for schools, teachers, parents, students and all those involved in school and academic life. Next, we are going to synthesize them into four points: Limitation of contacts: Educational centers must guarantee interpersonal distancing of 1.5 meters at all times, both in classrooms, either with screens, distances between desks, or by reusing more spacious rooms as dining rooms or gyms in case the In conventional classrooms, this distance is not feasible, such as at the entrances and exits of the school where crowds usually, or used to, form. Another option proposed in this sense, more recommended in fact for younger students (in whom physical socialization is more necessary due to their stage of development), is that of stable coexistence groups: small groups of about 15/20 students, who only maintain contact with each other, without sharing spaces with other groups or mixing with students from other groups.