Technology ‘made in spain’ for the NBA that monitors the Covid in schools

The Soocial Distance solution from the Valencian company Nothingbutnet allows you to know the exact position of each student by using small cards

In the playground of the Liceo Hispano school in Paterna (Valencia) the children enjoy their time off with the shouting typical of any school break. For them, it is one of the best moments of the day, in which they share games with friends and classmates, and can move freely after a few hours trying to keep their attention in a closed classroom. They seem oblivious to everything that has happened in the past few months. Although at first glance everything seems almost like it was before March, it is not.

In this playground, as in the rest of the schools, the spaces are delimited so that the ‘bubble’ groups remain stable. The purpose is to reduce relations to a minimum to avoid the spread of the coronavirus and to warn contacts in the event of contagion. In the absence of physical barriers, the students have to know where they can and cannot move around. In this centre the teachers have to be aware that nobody crosses the imaginary line that prevents classes from mixing. This is the case in all the courses, except for the five year old one.

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