Parents whose children are unwell should seek medical attention and have them rest at home. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Schools that detect multiple students falling ill with respiratory symptoms may implement measures such as stepped-up cleaning and disinfecting of classrooms and common areas as well as mask-wearing.
“Students are also encouraged to exercise good hygiene practices, such as washing hands frequently,” said MOE.with the estimated number of daily infections rising from about 1,400 a month ago to 4,000 last week. He added that the most important aspect of any infection wave is the severity of symptoms and whether patients are hospitalised.
In January, some classes in Nanyang Primary School were put on home-based learning for a few days after the school detectedPupils were also strongly encouraged to wear masks in school. The school also stopped physical morning assemblies and reduced group activities, although none of the cases then were related to Covid-19.
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