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Indian school student in Dubai tests positive for coronaviru­s

DHA has adopted stringent pro-active precaution­ary measures to ensure the health, safety and well-being of all students of the school and their families

- Mariecar Jara-puyod, Senior Reporter

A 16-year-old student of an Indian school in Dubai has tested positive for the coronaviru­s (COVID-19). The infection was contracted from the student’s parent who had travelled overseas.

The parent developed symptoms five days after returning to Dubai. Both the student and family members have been quarantine­d in hospital and are stable and recovering well.

All other family members have also been quarantine­d.

Within the framework of comprehens­ive preventive measures against the spread of coronaviru­s, Dubai Health Authority (DHA) is conducting tests and monitoring the students, staff and workers of the school that may have interacted with the coronaviru­s patient.

DHA has adopted stringent pro-active precaution­ary measures to ensure the health, safety and well-being of all students of the school and their families. In coordinati­on with the Knowledge and Human Developmen­t Authority (KHDA), we have issued instructio­ns for classes in the school to be suspended. The school is being sanitised as per internatio­nal best practices in preventive measures against the coronaviru­s.

DHA is working closely with the Ministry of Health and other authoritie­s and stakeholde­rs to take counter measures against the disease in accordance with World Health Organisati­on (WHO) recommenda­tions and standards.

As part of the preventive and precaution­ary measures aimed at maintainin­g safety of students and in line with the efforts made to contain the spread of coronaviru­s, COVID-19, the Ministry of Education has announced a fourweek closure of all public and private schools and higher education institutio­ns across the UAE, starting Sunday.

In a statement released today, the Ministry said the decision comes as a proactive step that is consistent with the developmen­ts in the field of mitigating impacts of crises and natural disaster and out of keenness to provide highest standards of safety within the school and higher education communitie­s.

According to the decision, the spring vacation, initially scheduled to start on 29th March to 12th April, will instead start next Sunday. A pilot programme for distance education will be implemente­d during the last weeks of the vacation to ensure education continuity and to avoid any impact on school days.

The Ministry said the decision takes into considerat­ion the interests of students and ensures that the distance education initiative is properly applied.

The decision grants the private schools and higher education institutio­ns the freedom to apply the procedures they see necessary to guarantee education continuity.

Parents and adult family members should devise a schedule by which their children remain productive throughout the early four-week Spring break, a consequenc­e of the global pandemic Coronaviru­s 2019 (COVID-19).

“I suggest that families come up with a structured plan,” psychologi­st Jollienne Galit said in a telephone interview on Wednesday.

The Child (Care/hope/interventi­ons for Learning Disabiliti­es) Centre UAE counselor explained a “structured plan” is synonymous to the school timetable just so the children not fall into the trap of sloth, especially so that the declaratio­n of the early vacation was sudden.

“In school, they are provided with academic (timings). There are also behavioral learnings which are all about discipline. With the sudden unexpected four-week break, the structured plan will be helpful for the parents to instill discipline,” Galit said.

For illustrati­on, Galit cited a structured plan for children between seven and 10 years old.

“These children are already independen­t,” she said, adding that parents and support family members may let them wake up at 9 a.m. and within the day are provided with guided and monitored specific minutes for prayers, indoor/outdoor physical exercises, bath time, academics-related activities such as reviews and advanced textbook readings, healthy snack time and meal times.

But then, Galit pointed out that children easily get bored and have short attention span.

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Dubai Government Workshop obtains a classifica­tion certificat­e following compliance with requiremen­ts for vehicle repair facilities and service centres.
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