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Abu Dhabi - All schools must commit to checking the temperature of all administrative staff, students and teachers on a daily basis.

Published: Mon 22 Jun 2020, 9:00 PM

Updated: Tue 23 Jun 2020, 10:18 PM

As part of a broader plan to bounce back to normalcy, the UAE on Monday issued a set of guidelines for a possible reopening of schools, universities and nurseries in the next academic year in September.
Officials also clarified that outbound travel from the UAE is not applicable to all citizens and residents. Travel is allowed for particular categories and based on the risk classification of the destination country.
Anoud Abdullah Al Hajj, official spokesperson for the Ministry of Education, said a plan has been developed to discuss the possibility of resuming studies in all governmental and private educational institutions by adhering to strict precautionary measures.
She said all schools must commit to checking the temperature of all administrative staff, students and teachers on a daily basis.
"Schools will have to maintain social distancing recommended by the health authorities and reduce capacity in classrooms," said Al Hajj. There will be no student gatherings, assemblies, trips and group activities.
She said sterilisation of classrooms, laboratories and other facilities should be undertaken on a regular basis.
Schools will have to make sure students do not share meals.
The official said the capacity of school buses will be reduced to not more than 30 per cent to maintain social distancing and the temperature of each student will be recorded before boarding the bus.
There will be a health and safety official in each educational institution to implement the precautionary instructions. In addition, a nursing staff must be present in all campuses to maintain a safe environment and reduce risks to students.
"Individuals working in support and maintenance services are forbidden to enter the institutions during the school hours," Al Hajj said, adding that university dorms have to maintain specific precautionary measures and requirements.
Anoud Abdullah Al-Hajj, official spokesman from the Ministry of Education, said spelt out the following guidelines for reopening schools and universities:
1. Check temperatures of all students and teaching staff
2. Maintain physical distancing and reduce the capacity in classrooms
3. Sanitise all areas regularly
4. Meals not to be shared by students
5. Limit assemblies, trips, parties, camps and sports games.
6. Reduce occupancy of bus capacity to 30%
7. A health officer to be stationed in each education facility. Nursing departments at schools to help reduce risk of infection.
8. Parents to monitor the health of their children and inform the school if they come in contact with any Covid-positive case.
9. A decision on students with underlying health conditions will be taken on a case-by-case basis.
ismail@khaleejtimes.com 



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