Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government can reconsider his decision to reopen the primary classes from January 3 because of a surge in Covid-19 cases throughout the country, said Director of Medical Education and Rama Raman Mohanty’s training on Wednesday.
However, said experts and academics.
No need to panic because Omicron is not fatal and lacks an impact on children throughout the world.
Odisha reported 221 cases in the last 24 hours on Wednesday, while 156 cases were reported on Tuesday.
The number of Omicron cases in Odisha has increased to nine on Wednesday.
“The state government of the state decides to reopen elementary school when the Covid-19 case falls in the state.
But now the case increases again and there is also an Omicron threat.
I think the government can reconsider the decision to reopen the primary class,” Dr.
Mohanty said.
The state government on Tuesday announced the elementary school for grade 1 to 5 on January 3 with standard operating procedures (SOP) at Niraj Mishra’s place.
Saying, “The government does not need to panic and can allow children to go to school as mostly Coronavirus variants, including the latest Omicron, not fatal for children.” “But parents must ask their children to strictly follow the appropriate behavior of Covid and avoid meetings.
Even the countries with a high level of eryikron, such as South Africa and England have not closed schools.
Teachers must ensure that children do not mutually Touch or delete masks during class hours, “he added.
Ask when markets, malls, cinemas, gyms, and exhibits remain open, why children are forced to live at home.
“Is it okay if adults go out and go home with a virus contract while children at home? Not attending school has a very serious impact on children.
The government should not be in a hurry to rethink the decision to reopen the school And let children come to school.
If an error occurs, they can always close the school again, “said Pritish Acharya, an academic.
Paradan remains divided into whether to send their children to school or wait until the third wave subsides.
“The day after experts said Odisha would face the third wave at the end of February, the government’s announcement to reopen the school was truly shocking and confusing.
I don’t think it would be wise to send children to school when everywhere there is a warning from the increase in Covid – 19 Again.
Omicron may not be fatal, but why is it infected in the first place? “Asked Saswati Mishra, a parent.