New Delhi: Three schools in the national capital and adjoining areas have announced holiday for students and staff as a precautionary measure to prevent spread of coronavirus, while two schools advanced their spring break and others sent out advisories to parents.
A day after the Union Health Ministry confirmed two fresh cases of coronavirus in the country with one of them in Delhi, two Noida schools sent messages to parents Wednesday announcing their closure.
One of the two schools, where the infected Delhi man’s son is a student in a primary class, said it will remain shut from March 4 to March 6. A health department team fumigated and sanitised the school campus Tuesday.
A school in Delhi has announced it will be closed from Thursday while its two branches in Gurgaon have advanced their spring break and will now close from Saturday.
Amity International Schools (AIS) in Delhi-NCR has fumigated their classrooms and sent advisories to parents detailing the dos and don’’s.
“We have sanitized the schools and fumigated each classroom. We may announce holidays if the need arises. Students and their parents should not panic but take precautionary measures,” principal of AIS Pushp Vihar Ameeta Mohan told reporters.
Nina Kaul, the principal of Heritage Xperiential Learning School, Gurgaon, said, “We have established a comprehensive quarantine protocol and our medical staff have been trained to identify symptoms of coronavirus in order to take necessary steps upon suspecting a case. Parents have been requested not to send their child to school if they are feeling sick and especially if the child has fever.”
Sardar Patel Vidyalaya in Delhi has asked parents to inform school authorities if anybody in the family or even relatives who frequently visit are suffering from cough and cold.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said Wednesday efforts are on to check and screen 88 people who came in contact with the Delhi man who tested positive for coronavirus.
A taskforce headed by Kejriwal has been formed to tackle the situation emerging from the coronavirus infection and there is no need to panic, the chief minister said at a press conference.
Agencies