Shafqat announces phase-wise reopening of educational institutions from Sept 15

Shafqat announces phase-wise reopening of educational institutions from Sept 15

ISLAMABAD, Sep 7 (APP):The government on Monday announced to reopen educational institutions across the country from September 15 under strict anti-COVID-19 standard operating procedures (SOPs) after registering a significant decrease in the novel coronavirus cases.

Minister for Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mahmood formally announced the decision during a televised media briefing along with Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on National Health Services Dr Faisal Sultan here at the National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) after chairing a meeting of the Inter-Provincial Education Ministers Conference. Highlighting the main points, Shafqat said the educational institutions would be reopened in three phases. Initially students of universities intermediate (11th and 12th) and secondary (9th and 10th) classes would be allowed to resume their studies from September 15 (Tuesday), he added. In the second phase, after reviewing the pandemic situation for one week, he said, the students of sixth, seventh and eighth classes would be allowed to attend their schools on September 23, while primary classes (one to five) would restart on September 30. “It was really a difficult and tough decision to reopen the educational institutions,” he said, adding that constant monitoring of the first phase would be carried out before commencing of the second and third ones.

The minister said the decision was taken after thoroughly analyzing regional and global trends of the outbreak, holding extensive consultations by the ministries of Education and Professional Training, and National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination with the federating units, coupled with research by the NCOC.He clarified that the decision would be applicable on all the educational institutions of both public and private sectors, besides vocational centers and religious seminaries, which would enable  millions of students to resume studies after a hiatus of around six months. Shafqat Mahmood said the government had to take difficult decisions during the lockdown period, which included the promotion of around four million students of the higher secondary education to their next classes.  Expressing his gratitude to the parents of students for showing perseverance during the difficult times, he urged the teachers and school administration to fully cooperate with the government and ensure compliance of the anti-COVID SOPs at their insinuations. He warned the school administrations of strict actions in case of non-compliance. The minister also lauded the the efforts of NCOC for making the decision possible.

SAPM Dr Faisal Sultan said the government would ensure implementation of health screening, COVID-19 surveillance, sentinel testings and continuous monitoring in educational institutions after their reopening. He said the main objective of regular sentinel testing was to monitor the corona situation and examine the health of teachers and children at schools after every two weeks.He said further decisions would be made on reviewing the situation on the basis of test reports on scientific means. The schools would be reopened stage-wise with strict monitoring on the SOPs implementation.  He made it clear that all the schools would have to strictly follow the SOPs announced by the government like social distancing, hand sanitizing or washing, wearing of face mask etc.

He added that besides schools’ administration, the role of parents was also crucial to ensure implementation of the SOPs.“Schools’ administration, teachers and parents will have to adhere to the instructions after reopening of the institutions.” He said the number of students in a class would be reduced. Half of the students would attend the class one day and the rest next day to avoid spread of the disease.  He said there was no need to purchase expensive masks for children and suggested the parents to make home-made fabric mask for school going children, which are washable and reusable. The students with low immunity level should be avoided to attend schools in the first phase.He said due to immediate closure of schools, a large number of population, particularly the students were now safe and remained protected from the COVID-19. The government had adopted an effective strategy to combat the contagion that resulted reduction in corona cases in the country.

Dr Faisal said the facts and figures showed declining trend of the coronavirus at all levels due to prompt response of the government. Expressing satisfaction over the current COVID-19 situation, he said it all was made possible due to team efforts and the efficient work of all departments and organizations concerned.

 

 

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