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20 schools in Penang to close after Covid-19 cases detected
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Abdul Rashid said during the closure, affected students will continue they studies through home-based learning. Picture by Miera Zulyana
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GEORGE TOWN, April 26 Twenty primary and secondary schools in Penang have been ordered to close for two days due to Covid-19 infection cases, Penang Education director Abdul Rashid Abdul Samad said.
“The schools were ordered to close for two days to enable sanitisation work to be carried out and for the school management to reassess the risk before any decision (on whether to extend the closure) can be made,” he told Bernama when contacted.
Miera-zulyanaAbdul-rashidAbdul-rashid-samadPenang-educationஅப்துல்-ரஷித்அப்துல்-ரஷித்-சமத்பினாங்கு-கல்விGEORGE TOWN: Primary schools prepping to start sessions for pupils in Years One and Two will rely on previously issued standard operating procedure.
This includes refraining from holding assemblies and any activities that will lead to pupils gathering in a large group.
All schools must also mark corridors and walkways to ensure smooth one-way flow and prevent teachers and pupils from accidentally crowding while on the move.
“We are on standby for any new SOP. But as it is, we will apply the previously provided one, ” said state Education director Abdul Rashid Abdul Samad yesterday.
As per the SOP released last June, parents are encouraged to ensure pupils have breakfast at home and bring their own snacks and meals to school.
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BUTTERWORTH, Jan 20: Police monitoring will continue at secondary schools that reopened today to make sure the movement control order (MCO) standard operating procedure (SOP) is followed, said Seberang Perai Utara (SPU) police chief, ACP Noorzainy Mohd Noor.
He said that there are 32 schools with 9,800 Form 5 - 6 pupils in the SPU district.
“I’ve ordered police school relations officers (PPS) ranked inspector and higher to be at the schools every day to ensure a safe environment.
“They also have to patrol classrooms to make sure the SOP is followed –especially physical distancing – to stop the spread of COVID-19,” he told reporters after he toured Sekolah Menengah Jenis Kebangsaan Cina Chung Ling with its principal, Tang Keng Hwa.
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