(ANSA) - ROME, DEC 1 - The education and health ministries apparently issued a circular letter late on Monday reimposing the rule for a whole class to go into distance learning if there is a case of COVID-19 among pupils or staff - but government sources later denied there had been any such order.
The rule was recently relaxed so that distance leaning only kicked in when there were three cases in a class.
The reports that one case would again suffice to spark distance learning for an entire class sparked dismay among teachers and parents. (ANSA).
One COVID case won't spark distance learning for whole class
Old rules remain in force say govt sources