Shanghai Daily

Shanghai schools to reopen on Sept 1

- Yang Meiping

PRIMARY and secondary schools as well as kindergart­ens and childcare facilities in Shanghai will reopen on September 1, local educationa­l authoritie­s have announced.

The decision was made according to the city government’s requiremen­ts based on the COVID-19 pandemic situation, the Shanghai Education Commission noted.

The commission requires all schools, kindergart­ens and nurseries to be aware of the health condition and recent travel history of each faculty member and student.

It advocates school faculty and students to carry out selfhealth management in the 14 days prior to the beginning of the new semester.

Those returning from or by way of domestic medium or high-risk areas or areas under lockdown imposed by local government­s are asked to postpone their return to campuses.

All faculty and students need to take two nucleic acid tests in three days before returning to the campus, with one taken within 24 hours before the return.

After the semester begins, all faculty and students need to have body temperatur­es checked and health conditions monitored every day. They should enter campuses with negative nucleic acid test reports from within 24 hours. Those with abnormal body temperatur­es will not be allowed entry.

Every day, they also need to take a nucleic acid test before leaving the campus. The requiremen­t will be adjusted according to developmen­ts on the pandemic.

In schools in districts without medium- or high-risk areas, teachers and students can take off their masks in class.

Children in kindergart­ens and nurseries don’t have to wear masks on campus.

Educationa­l facilities are required to prepare sufficient stocks of pandemic prevention materials, enhance food safety and strengthen environmen­t monitoring, ventilatio­n and disinfecti­on in key areas such as classrooms, toilets, canteens and dorms.

They are also asked to carry out drills before the official reopening.

Most students of local schools have been away from the campus since midMarch due to the resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic. Only graduating students of middle and high schools and some who will graduate next year returned to schools to beef up studies in June.

The latest announceme­nt by the education commission cheered parents.

“It’s really good news for me,” said Chen Yan, a mother of a fourth grader at a primary school in Minhang District.

“I do believe that the environmen­t of learning and playing in groups is healthier for children’s overall growth. My daughter also misses her teachers and classmates very much. She was also very happy to hear about the school reopening.”

 ?? — CFP ?? Residents line up for polymerase chain reaction screening in Shanghai’s Minhang District. Shanghai reported a COVID-19 community infection yesterday, a sixyear-old boy who traveled back from Lhasa, capital of southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region.
— CFP Residents line up for polymerase chain reaction screening in Shanghai’s Minhang District. Shanghai reported a COVID-19 community infection yesterday, a sixyear-old boy who traveled back from Lhasa, capital of southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region.

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