Amritsar: The decision of the Punjab government to reopen schools from class 10 to 12 from July 26 is being widely criticized by school management and parents.
They looked that it was a little earlier for the government to open school and should at least wait for the third wave of Covid-19 which was anticipated even only 20% to 25% of their parents to send them children to school.
While it is mandatory for school staff to be fully vaccinated before being physically present at school, there is no such condition for good students below and over 18 years.
School management can ensure that their staff – directly from the principal to class IV – is fully vaccinated but the same is not possible in the case of students because all students from class 10 to 12 are not over 18 years and are fully vaccinated and for students who are under 18 year, vaccination has not yet begun.
When talking to TOI on Saturday, Rajiv Kumar Sharma, Principal, Senior School Spring Dale informs “Based on our previous year’s experience when schools opened, we will follow similar types and soups and ensure that Covid behavior is appropriate (taxi).
Implemented “.
But the source of information that most of the school management believes that it is a little earlier for the government to make a decision to open school.
“The government should wait for the third wave of Covid-19 anticipated and if it cannot be avoided, the opening of the school can be delayed for the greater,” said the chairman of the private school who did not want to give his name.
Dr.
Civil Surgeon Dr.
Chararjit Singh said that until now only 37% of the population above 18 years vaccinated and vaccination under 18 years had not yet begun.
He said the school had to ensure that the cabin was implemented in Toto.
“Why do you emphasize the vaccination of students under 18 years before going to school, there are lasts from them in people who roam without vaccination,” asking sources in the Ministry of Health.