Nghe An prepares conditions to welcome students back to school
(Baonghean.vn) - Although this is the first week of school closure to prevent the nCoV acute respiratory infection, activities at many schools in the province are still taking place normally.
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During the days when the entire education sector had students off school, the Department of Education and Training's inspection team still conducted surprise inspections on the responsibility of schools in preventing and fighting acute respiratory infections caused by the new strain of Corona virus at schools in the province. Photo: My Ha |
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To ensure regular disease prevention and control, teachers still go to school to maintain daily cleaning. Photo: My Ha |
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Since the outbreak, safety work in schools has been focused on. In addition to ensuring hygiene, schools have made recommendations for students to protect themselves. Photo: My Ha |
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Each school has a different form of propaganda and a quite vivid way of expression. Photo: My Ha |
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Teachers at Quan Hanh Town Kindergarten make their own hand sanitizer with a mixture of 90-degree alcohol, vitamin E, and lemongrass essential oil. With this initiative, the school not only saves money but also ensures that there is a regular supply of hand sanitizer for students to use. Photo: My Ha |
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With socialized resources and local financial support, some schools have purchased body temperature measuring machines. During the inspection at schools in Nghi Loc district, the inspection team also noted that schools need to continue monitoring more than 200 cases of students whose parents have gone to work in China and returned home for Tet. The team also reminded some schools to strictly follow the scenario on prevention and control of nCoV acute respiratory infection, not to be subjective in any circumstances. The current difficulties of many schools are the difficulty in purchasing medical solutions for disinfection; masks are scarce; in some places, parents' awareness of disease prevention is still limited, so they have not fully coordinated with teachers and schools. Photo: My Ha |
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The inspection team also requested that during the school break, schools must still do a good job of professional work such as guiding students to review and do homework; discuss textbooks and the new general education program. The Education Department will proactively notify schools of the time students return to school so that schools, parents and students can prepare and avoid being passive. Currently, according to the Ministry of Health, in areas where there has not been a consecutive epidemic after 14 days, students can go to school. However, before going to school, all schools must be disinfected and ensure sanitary conditions to prevent epidemics. At this time, Nghe An has also purchased about 9 tons of disinfectant chemicals and will first prioritize nearly 1,500 schools in the province. Many schools have also proactively purchased chloramine B solution to spray in classrooms. The Interdisciplinary Inspection Team will continue to conduct surprise inspections of schools until the end of the epidemic is announced. Photo: My Ha |