More than 2,000 students from Saigon leave, room Covid-19



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Over 2,000 primary school students from Vo Van Tan, Nguyen Hue (District 6), a class from Nguyen Thi Minh Khai School (District 3) have to say goodbye because someone comes into contact with “patient 1347”.

Mr. Luu Hong Uyen, Head of Education and Training for District 6, said that district leaders allow students from two schools to take a break on December 1 to carry out Covid-19 prevention.

Before that, “Patient 1347” visited a teacher from Vo Van Tan Primary School. At that time, the teacher shared a home with three colleagues, all of whom were teachers from Vo Van Tan and Nguyen Hue Primary Schools. “The school is waiting for the test results of 4 teachers to have a plan for the students to go to school or to leave,” said Mr. Uyen.

At Nguyen Thi Minh Khai High School, a 10A3 grade student attended an English class taught by “patient 1347”. His first test result was negative, but the school fired the entire class – 48 students and 4 teachers. Children will study online at home until further notice.

“Patient 1347” is a 32-year-old teacher who teaches the Key English Center at two branches in Tan Binh and District 10. He used to stay with the male flight attendant, “Patient 1342” in the district of So. Bình, during this time of isolation.

From November 16 to 25, the English teachers taught at Key English centers in District 10 and Tan Binh district, had lunch at the boarding school with “patient 1342” and then went to their own home in the District. 6.

On November 22, he and a friend had coffee at Highlands Van Hanh Mall, District 10, from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m.

22-23h on 11/23, he and 5 others sang karaoke in Thanh Thai Street, District 10. From 11/26 to 26, he went to teach and went home.

On the night of November 28, after “patient 1342” was announced, he was identified as F1, quarantined in District 6. Two days later, he tested positive for nCoV, became “patient 1347”, was to Cu Chi Field Hospital for treatment.

Key English English Language Center announced that it will suspend classes at the Ho Chi Minh City facility from November 30 to December 14 to ensure safety.

The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training on the morning of December 1 asked all schools to screen their administrators, teachers, students and their families for cases related to Covid-19.

The Department also requires that schools continue to strictly implement measures to prevent and combat Covid-19 in accordance with regulations: disinfection, sanitation of the classroom, creating a clean and well-ventilated environment; organize a place to wash your hands with plenty of clean water and soap; remind students to wear a mask.

Manh tung