Basic education schools reopened in Mandalay

Basic education schools reopened in Mandalay

2021 November 2

PRIMARY schools in Mandalay  Region have been temporarily closed due to the COVID-19 epidemic. Now that the number of infections has dropped, primary  schools have been allowed to  reopen since yesterday.

Teachers measured body  temperature for students at  school entrances. Teachers also  distributed ready-made masks  and supervised handwashing at the school basins. COVID- 19 epidemic education posters are also posted  in public places to raise health  awareness. It is learned that the  Myanmar Police Force was responsible for the security outside  the school.

Currently, teachers are accepting students who have not  been enrolled during the enrollment week for various reasons so  that they do not lose their rights  to study and will be accepted for  up to three weeks.

For the successful reopening  of primary schools, authorities  have organized seating in the  classrooms following the COVID-19 rules. The pandemic  prevention programs were set up in  schools and school renovations  are being carried out in advance.

Students aged 12 and above  in Mandalay Region have been  vaccinated against COVID-19 for  the school reopening, authorities  said. In Mandalay Region, basiceducation schools were opened  on 1 June for the 2021-2022 academic year, and schools were  temporarily closed on 9 July due  to the spread of the COVID-19  epidemic.

The number of infections  has gradually decreased and  thus primary schools have been  allowed to reopen.  There are a total of 4,821  schools including 4,263 basic education schools, 241 private  schools and 317 monastic schools in the region.