Eastern Eye (UK)

Pakistan schools to reopen

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SCHOOLS in Pakistan will begin reopening in phases from next week following a fall in new coronaviru­s case numbers, officials said, ending a long closure that led to exam cancellati­ons and threw students’ grades into chaos.

Higher education institutio­ns and senior school classes will reopen on Tuesday (15), class six till eight will open again on September 23, and on September 30 primary classes will reopen, Shafqat Mahmood, federal minister for education, told a news conference.

“It is a difficult decision, as it involves the future of children, and it was not an easy decision to make,” Mahmood said, adding that success will only be achieved when parents and teachers play their role accordingl­y.

The country has recorded 298,903 cases of Covid-19 and nearly 6,345 deaths, but has seen a slowing of numbers since June, when it recorded nearly 7,000 infections and 118 deaths in single day.

Last Sunday (6), 394 people tested positive for Covid-19 and three deaths were reported.

Explaining there is a need to lessen the density of students in classes, Faisal Sultan, the prime minister’s health adviser, said that if there are 40 students in a class, it should be divided in equal batches attending school on alternate days.

Speaking to reporters, Sultan requested all parents to ensure face masks for children. A surgical mask is not necessary, as even a mask made of cloth will do, he said.

The education minister warned of punitive action against educationa­l institutio­n not following precaution­ary measures.

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