Italy committed to face-to-face teaching for new school year

FILE PHOTO: Students attend a lesson at Liceo Scientific Isacco Newton, as much of the country becomes a ‘yellow zone’, easing the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions and allowing students of all ages to go back to school, in Rome, Italy, April 26, 2021. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane

ROME (Reuters) – Italy’s government is committed to beginning the new school year in September with face-to-face teaching, Prime Minister Mario Draghi told journalists during a briefing on Friday.

On Thursday the government ruled that teachers must have proof of immunity from COVID-19 before entering the classroom, and also made the so-called Green Pass mandatory for travellers on trains, planes, ships and inter-city coaches.

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