The Borneo Post (Sabah)

83 clusters in education sector, 49 still active

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PUTRAJAYA: A total of 83 Covid-19 clusters related to the education sector have been recorded from Jan 1 until April 20, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba.

He said the data from the Crisis Preparedne­ss and Response Centre (CPRC) showed that 49 clusters (59.04 per cent) with 2,617 cases were still active, while 34 clusters (40.96 per cent) with 2,251 cases have been declared ended.

Of the total clusters, 39 clusters with 1,420 cases were from the Education Ministry’s schools or institutio­ns subcategor­y, 19 clusters with 1,870 cases (higher education subcategor­y) and 25 clusters with 1,578 cases (other education sub-categories).

“For education institutio­ns which recorded Covid19 infection among their members, the management must immediatel­y notify the nearest District Health Office (PKD) for prevention and control measures,” he said in a statement on Wednesday.

Dr Adham said the need for a temporary closure of classes or premises would be considered based on risk assessment by PKD which comprised contact tracing and further inspection.

“The temporary closure aims to prevent the spread of Covid-19 among members of the education sector including students, teachers, staff on duty and further, to the community,” he said.

Dr Adham explained that when PKD or State Health Department received a report or notificati­on on Covid-19 positive cases or cluster, a team from the PKD would be mobilised to conduct investigat­ions, contact tracing, infection prevention and control measures as well as risk assessment.

The PKD would also advise the management to conduct a cleaning and disinfecti­on process at their premises, he said.

The minister urged all education premises to continue to adhere to the standard operating procedures such as maintainin­g physical distance, wearing face masks and practising personal hygiene.

“Run fever or symptom screening at the entrance of schools or premises. Those who are unwell or symptomati­c are advised to seek treatment at nearby health facilities,” he said.

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