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Punjab issues coronavirus SOPs for schools

School vans shall strictly abide with 50% occupancy of the seating capacity

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August 11, 2020
Punjab issues coronavirus SOPs for schools
Punjab government's Primary and Secondary Healthcare Department said educational institutions "should have system in place to identify and isolate the student or staff that may have been exposed to the virus without any discrimination, while minimizing disruption in educational activities". Geo.tv/Files

LAHORE: As Pakistan officially lifted the coronavirus lockdown, the government of Punjab has issued a list of guidelines for educational institutions, including schools, to follow as well as precautions for everyone from teachers and students to staff and other related individuals.

In a notification issued Tuesday by the Punjab government'sPrimary and Secondary Healthcare Department (P&SHD) following decisions made by the National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC), Technical Working Group (TWG), and the National Coordination Committee (NCC), the provincial authorities stressed that "care must also be taken to avoid stigmatizing students and staff who may have been exposed to the virus".

"It is important to remember that COVID-19 does not differentiate between ethnicities, disability status, age or gender. Education settings should continue to be welcoming, respectful, inclusive, and supportive to all," theP&SHD said.

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Educational institutions, it added, "should have [a] system in place to identify and isolate the student or staff that may have been exposed to the virus without any discrimination, while minimizing disruption in educational activities".

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