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PETALING JAYA: Some 79 schools in Selangor have been instructed to close for two days after Covid-19 cases were reported. In a circular issued and confirmed by the Selangor Education Department, the schools will be closed on Monday (April 26) and Tuesday (April 27). This involves 18 schools in the Petaling Perdana district, 19 schools in the Hulu Langat district, nine schools in the Gombak district, nine schools in the Petaling Utama district, 15 schools in the Klang district, two schools in the Sepang district, five schools in the Hulu Selangor district and two schools in the Kuala Langat district. According to an Education Ministry statement on Oct 9,2020, schools with even a single positive case detected must close immediately for sanitisation even if they have yet to receive a risk analysis report from the Health Ministry.
Subscribe to our channel for the latest stories and updates. In Selangor, 79 schools have been ordered to close for two days (26 April and 27 April) by the Health Ministry. These 79 schools involve: 19 schools within the Hulu Langat district 15 schools within the Klang distict 9 schools within the Petaling Utama district 5 schools within the Hulu Selangor district 2 schools within the Sepang district 2 schools within the Kuala Langat district This comes after reports that the reopening of schools contributed to a rise in Covid-19 clusters, especially among young students and teachers. Current SOP states that any school with even one active Covid-19 case must be closed for 2 days to undergo sanitation procedures.
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Haris third from left) and MBSA deputy Mayor Mohd Rashidi Ruslan (second from left) having a light moment with Petaling Perdana district education office student development sector deputy head Wan Fauziah Wan Abdullah (third from right), the recipient for the Back to school programme as well as other recipients during the contributions giveaway ceremony at Wisma MBSA, Shah Alam. Selangor on Thursday 25,2021.- MUHAMAD SHAHRIL ROSLI/The Star SHAH Alam City Council (MBSA) donated a total of RM249,000 to 83 schools in Petaling Perdana, Petaling Utama, Klang and Gombak districts. The Back-to-School programme was initiated to help needy families, especially those in the B40 group, who had been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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