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UAE schools may have to close if Covid-19 cases increase: Ministry

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Abu Dhabi - Schools may have to suspend in-class lessons and resume full-time remote learning.

Published: Fri 28 Aug 2020, 6:22 PM

Updated: Sat 29 Aug 2020, 3:41 AM

UAE schools will be shut temporarily or asked to operate at reduced capacity if the number of Covid-19 cases increase, the Ministry of Education (MoE) said.
Ahead of the school reopening on August 30 when some students will attend classes physically, the ministry issued a set of guidelines outlining contingency plans in the event of spiralling of Covid-19 cases.
The ministry said schools will suspend in-class lessons and return to full-time remote learning if students and staff are found to be at risk.
Schools have to immediately isolate students or staff suspected of having the virus, especially if they show symptoms such as fever (37.5°C), cough, body pain or fatigue among other symptoms.
The guardian must be notified immediately and the student referred to hospital. The ministry said the infected student will be prevented from entering the educational facility and the relevant authorities must be notified about the case through official channels.
The student shall resort to remote learning until a negative Covid-19 result is obtained, along with a medical report that he is free from other diseases.

The classroom and all annexes of the facility that the suspected Covid-19 patient reached will be closed temporarily until all sterilisation procedures are completed. The school must inform the parents of all students who were in contact with the infected pupil, and provide them with information on home quarantine procedures and distance learning plans.

Only medical staff wearing full personal protective equipment will be allowed at the educational facility to enter the isolation room where an infected student or staff was found. The educational facility will also carry out a tracing process to identify all those who got into contact with the suspected patient, including teachers and friends of the infected student, or anyone who spent more than 15 minutes with him or her at a distance of 1.5 metres, from the day the symptoms showed up.

ismail@khaleejtimes.com

What to do if Covid-19 cases are identified at school campuses

- The guardian of the student suspected to be infected with the virus must be notified immediately to refer them to the hospital for treatment.

- The infected student will be prevented from entering the educational facility and the relevant authorities must be notified about the case through official channels.

- The student shall resort to remote learning until a negative Covid-19 result is obtained, and a medical report that he's free from other diseases.

- Only medical staff will be allowed at the educational facility to enter the isolation room where an infected student or staff was found and after wearing full personal protective equipment.

- The classroom and all annexes of the facility that the suspected Covid-19 patient reached will be closed temporarily until all sterilisation procedures are completed.

- The educational facility will carry out a tracing process to identify all those who got into contact with the suspected patient, including teachers and friends of the infected student, or (anyone who spent more than 15 minutes with him or her at a distance of 1.5 meters, from the day the symptoms showed up.

- The school must inform the parents of all students who were in contact with the infected pupil, and provide them with information on home quarantine procedures and distance learning plans. Sterilisation measures must be taken according to the classroom and building guidelines.

- A stay-at-home policy must be applied to students, teachers and administrative staff, or educational facility employees, who suffer from symptoms of Covid-19.

- All safety instructions must be followed by the medical staff during a Covid-19 emergency at the educational facility and must adhere to wearing all medical protective equipment when accompanying the person suspected of contracting Covid-19.

ismail@khaleejtimes.com



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