The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Rotation system to reduce risk of Covid-19 infection

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MIRI: Riam Road Secondary School (RRSS) has implemente­d a rotation system to reduce the number of students in the school compound.

School board chairman Datuk Seri Law Kiu Kiong said under the rotation system, students are divided into two groups – lower and upper level – in order to reduce the risk of infection for those attending physical classes.

“In order to reduce the risk (of Covid-19 infection), only upperlevel students will attend physical classes on a daily basis, while those in the lower level, Transition, and Form 1 to Form 3 will follow a rotation system of physical class and home-based learning,” he said in a press statement yesterday.

RRSS postponed all physical classes on April 12 after a student’s parent was tested Covid-19 positive. During the period, students continued their lessons through the home-based learning.

Law said a local cleaning company had carried out thorough sanitisati­on works in every part of the school yesterday.

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