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Covid-19: School, College in Kerala will immediately continue the classroom

Covid-19: School, College in Kerala will immediately continue the classroom
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Thiruvananthapuram: Classes in schools and state universities will continue.
The decision in this case was taken at a Covid review meeting chaired by the Head of Pinarayi Vijayan’s Minister on Friday.
Universities will be opened from February 7 while classes at school will begin on February 14 and so on.
While the class from 1 to 9 will continue on February 14, class for X, plus one and plus two will begin from February 7.
The government also urges schools and colleges to make online classes available for those who cannot attend offline classes.
Although the school was reopened in November last year, a surge in the Coronavirus case, especially the spread of Omicron variants, forcing the government to close the school again in January.
However, classes for 10 and 12 continue without disconnection.
In districts that come under category C, only the last year class is permitted in college.
In accordance with the revised classification, now only Kollam is below category C where there will be a tight limit.
Thiruvananthapuram, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Palakkad, Wayanad and Kannur By category B.
Malappuram and Kozhikode by category A have not been included in one of these categories.
The state government also allows ceremonies in places of worship to continue, but with a hat 20 guests.
However, this guideline can change in various places, depending on the Coronavirus situation there.
Restrictions such as locking will continue on February 6 and places of worship can open this Sunday.
Only a maximum of 20 people will be permitted here.
Restrictions on meeting review of Covid Attukal Pongalate Covid also decided that this year Attulal Pongala Festival must be limited to home.
Only a maximum of 200 people must be allowed to offer Pongala in the temple.
Everyone must offer Pongala in their households like the previous year.
There was no testing for Travellersin International review of the meeting, it was also decided that no need to test all international travelers at the airport.
Only those who have symptoms must be tested and they must undergo quarantine.
Also, international travelers don’t need to do a RT-PCR test on the eighth day of their arrival.
This condition has been appointed by the state government based on recommendations from the Covid Expert Committee.
The minister’s chairman also urged the Ministry of Health to reduce the level of testing of RT-PCR and antigens at the airport because there were several complaints against the allegations of exorbitant collected from international travelers who came to the country.
Malang Central Statement: Minhealth Minister Veena George has benefited a statement from the center that the state government is unfair in reporting Covid deaths.
“It is unfortunate that the center has blamed the country in reporting Covid death.
This center must avoid such a statement when the state government strictly follows the Central Guidelines and the Supreme Court,” said K.
Veena.
After the SC directive comes to change the guidelines to determine Covid death, the state government has strictly followed.
“Everything has been made transparent and now all Covid deaths are being recorded online.
It is available in the public domain,” he said.
“The state has added to death based on requests received and in each individual district system has been formed to include such deaths.
All appeals are being considered at the district level itself.
Even SC has showered the country to implement a system like that,” Minister said.

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