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Dengue: Classes on campus for elementary school students postponed

Dengue: Classes on campus for elementary school students postponed
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MySuru / Kalaburagi: Department of Public Instruction (DPI) was forced to postpone decisions about the reopening of in-people in-people for students between I and V standards, after reports of many children showed symptoms of viral infections and dengue fever.
Classes are closed since the last week of March 2020, because of the Covid-19 outbreak.
After the number of cases fell, the government wants to continue the class on campus.
“We want to start the class on campus for these students, but reports on viral infections and dengue fever among children prevent us from doing it.
We cannot ignore complaints with bloody fever among children,” said BC Nagesh, Minister of Education Pratama and medium.
He said that he realized the worries revealed by parents about the reopening of urgent school.
“There is a request to start the class on campus.
However, we will make a decision only after the case of dengue fever and the virus goes down,” he said.
The teacher urges the government to start the classroom soon, the teacher urges the government to start in-person classes for the earliest elementary school level.
They were afraid that those who recognized the first class last year, had not received exposure to learning in the classroom.
“Class on-campus for students between class VII to VIII is ongoing.
We are worried about the education of students between class I and III,” said K Summa, District Unit President of the Main Teacher Association, Mysore.
“Primay school teachers are ready to start teaching in the classroom,” he said.
Working to continue the mid-day meal meal, in big assistance for parents and students, DPI has started work to continue eating midday at school.
R Vishal, Commissioner, DPI, said that the rations needed to launch midday eating will be built through Karnataka food and Civil Supplies Corporation Limited and the Indian National Cooperative Marketing Federation (NAFED).
Experts demanded the initial introduction of midday at school, given the nutritional requirements of children.
Children fall the prey of Heaseseah which is transmitted through vectors and continuous rain in the Kalyana Karnataka region this year has caused an increase in mosquitoes, because many children have been infected with dengue fever and viruses.
In August, 158 cases of dengue fever and 2,500 cases of virus fever were reported in the region.
Almost all hospitals are filled with bloody fever patients and virus fever.
Of the 158 cases, 50% of those who suffered from dengue fever, and 1,500 children suffered viral fever.
Afraid of the third wave people worried that the third wave of Covid-19 had hit, when they found so many children suffering from symptoms of viral fever and dengue fever.
Kalaburagi District Health Officers said that dengue cases increased due to an increase in mosquitoes, and that children were locked up at home for most of the time, bitten by mosquitoes dengue, causing disease to spread.
Because of the increase in dengue fever cases, Kalaburagi City Corporation has begun to foggy in Kalaburagi City from September 25.
The continuous rain has caused low-floor places filled with water in the region, which stagnates, making it perfect habitat for mosquitoes breed, which causes bloody fever.

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