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Hanoi students will return to school in 2-3 days – Photo: VINH HA
After reviewing, the Hanoi People’s Committee accepted the proposal of the Department of Education, Training and Health for students to return to school in 2-3 days.
Video: The Hanoi People’s Committee has just issued an express dispatch to allow students to return to school in 2-3 days.
The Hanoi People’s Committee also accepted the proposal of the Department of Labor, War Invalids and Social Affairs to return the students to school from March 8.
Therefore, the Department of Education and Training, the Department of Labor – Invalids and Social Affairs are assigned to assume the main responsibility and coordinate with the Department of Health, the Popular Committees of the districts and cities to announce, direct, orient and to inspect. schools and schools The relevant units and organizations have seriously and fully implemented the prevention measures of the COVID-19 epidemic under the guidance of the central and city levels to be ready to receive students back to school.
Before that, after the Tet holiday, when the epidemic broke out, on February 15, the Hanoi People’s Committee decided to let students leave school from February 17 to 28, and the units organized online lessons to ensure the syllabus.
Recently, the Hanoi Department of Education and Training proposed returning students to school 2-3 days after the city has not recorded COVID-19 cases in the community for many days. Especially, on 1-3, Hanoi is expected to remove the last blockade and isolation area in the city.
To prepare students to return to school, on February 26, the Hanoi Department of Education and Training asked schools to prepare all conditions to ensure the safety of teachers and students.
As required, before 1 to 3, schools should organize cleaning and disinfection of schools and classrooms, ensuring facilities, medical equipment such as clean water supply systems, soap, water, hand bacteria, mask and electronic thermometer to measure body temperature …
Before the school day, schools should organize an online guide for staff, teachers, and students on the epidemic prevention process, coordinate with parents to update information related to disease prevention, monitor students in the implementation of regulations.
Schools must have a timely action plan if cadres, teachers, and students show signs of fever, cough, shortness of breath, conduct medical reports, isolate people from epidemic areas, or have contact with people with COVID-19 infection. In particular, staff, teachers, and students are required to wear masks when coming to and from school, and measure their temperature before entering the classroom.
The Hanoi Department of Education and Training requires schools to have a plan for students to review and consolidate knowledge taught through the Internet before learning new lessons. Schools should pay attention to students with weak academic skills and students who have difficulty studying online to take steps to support and guide students in the review.