São Paulo ends social distancing in schools from this Wednesday (3)

As of this Wednesday (3), it will no longer be mandatory to maintain social distance in state and private schools in the state of São Paulo.

The face-to-face return had already taken place on October 18, but not all schools had the capacity to comply with the rule of a distance of one meter between desks.

With the end of the protocol, the return becomes mandatory and daily for all students.

The measure also applies to municipal networks that do not have their own Education Councils.

The use of masks is still mandatory, as well as hand hygiene with alcohol gel.

Cases

Brazil registered 149 deaths and 6,431 cases of Covid-19 in the last 24 hours. This Tuesday (2), the moving averages of deaths and infections were 261 and 10,306, respectively.

Data are from the National Council of Health Secretaries (Conass). With the update, the country has a total of 608,071 deaths and 21,821,124 confirmed infections since the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020.

(Posted by: André Rigue)

Reference: CNN Brasil

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