Bengaluru: In the midst of the threat of the third wave of Pandemic Covid-19 which is possible, the Government of Karnataka has decided to open a 9-10 school class from August 23, the Ministry of Education said in a circle released on Monday determining the guidelines.
This guideline has been prepared based on a decision taken at a high-level Covid review meeting chaired by the Main Minister of Basavaraj Bommai, a member of the Senior Technical Committee and Bureaucrat regarding the re-elancis of the school in the district with a test level of testing less than 2 percent.
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The schools assisted, without assistance and the government have been allowed to conduct classes in the morning of August 23.
Students must get approval from their parents, confirm that they have no covid symptoms.
The students have been asked to bring water and food from home.
The presence for students will not be mandatory, and they can also attend online classes.
School management has been told to make a team of 15 students for class to ensure social distance.