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Educational institutions in Kerala to reopen phases from October 4

Educational institutions in Kerala to reopen phases from October 4
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Thiruvananthapuram: Educational institutions in the state are set for reopening gradually from October 4 after one year and-ahalf.
The government has also decided to attract hours of night hours and locks on Sunday because the country reported 25,772 cases on Tuesday, with the level of the testing of the test fell to 15.87%.
Chairman of Pinarayi Vijayan’s Minister announced the reopening of the country after a review meeting.
“Restrictions imposed at night and intensive limitations that are strict on Sunday are being drawn,” he said.
The training institution that fully functioned in the housing model for students over the age of 18 will be permitted to function in the bio-bubble model.
All students, coaches, teachers and staff must take at least one dose of vaccine while the institution must limit the entry of outsiders.
All technical, polytechnics, medical colleges and higher education institutions can be opened for the last year of the October 4.
Can begin for the end of the year and postgraduate programs but all students, teachers and staff nonteaching must take at least one dose vaccine.
Vijayan said the decision was taken based on the advice of experts.
“The discussion continued to reopen the school and the government was planning it gradually.
The total upholding of educational institutions would need more discussion,” he said.
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“The academic session for class X and XII is very important.
The required direction has been given to complete vaccination for teachers this week itself.
The Ministry of Education will take the necessary steps,” he said.
On the request to allow the hotel to start eating, Vijayan said everything could not be permitted while going.
“We will make a decision about all this gradually,” he said.
The minister’s chairman welcomed the decision of the Kerala High Court which allowed the second dose of the covishield after four weeks from the first Jab to those who wanted him before.
“The state is ready to implement it but the center must make a decision.
The principal secretary and health secretary will hold a discussion with the Ministry of Health on this matter,” he said.
Vijayan said there was no rapid surge in the case of Covid-19 now compared to the previous week.
“But there is a threat from the Delta variant and we cannot be satisfied.
There are still opportunities for infected people and therefore everyone must be more vigilant,” he added.

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