Doubt among parents about reopening of schools Hubli News – Times of India

Dharwad: The state government has decided that schools must start again on campus classes for students Classes I to VIII, which were suspended after a surge in COVID-19 Cases on January 11. The Public Instruction Department has been directed to close those schools where either students or Staff Testing positive for the novel coronavirus.
However, in its order issued on January 11, the government had asked the education department to take cognizance of it. covid The status of the taluk, which was to be treated as a single entity to decide whether to continue the on-campus classes, in the order issued on Friday, asked the authorities to treat each school as a separate entity.
Dharwad Deputy Commissioner Nitesh Patil has issued an order asking all schools to resume classes on the campus from Monday. The order states that in case of three to five Covid cases in a school within three days, the school should be closed for three days. The school will remain closed for seven days if the number of cases exceeds 20.
However, the government’s decision to resume on-campus classes has not been accepted without parental concern. “On Friday, we heard that 98 Children and 17 Teacher’s had tested positive in Dharwad, and the government allows resumption of on-campus classes. The district administration is only following the decree of Bengaluru. They should have waited till the curve flattens in Dharwad,” said Ramanand Acharya.

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