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Karnataka to close the school only if the level of prospective violates 5%

Karnataka to close the school only if the level of prospective violates 5%
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Bengaluru / Tumakuru: BC Nagesh, Minister of Education Pratama and Middle School, on Tuesday revealing schools in the district will remain open and that they will be ordered to be closed only if the covid-19 test levels violate 5%.
He said the closure would be specific to the number and not a decision of blankets in all districts or countries as carried out during the first wave and both pandemic.
This problem was discussed during a virtual meeting held by the Chairman of the Minister of Basavaraj Bommai to review the situation of the pandemic.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results “the decision was taken to empower DC to decide on the closure of the school based on an active case report by the block education officer and medical health worker,” said Minister of Home Araga Jnanendra.
It was also decided to book a bed in the hospital and ICU ward to treat covid positive children and conduct a general health check in schools once every two weeks.
Nagesh told reporters that the applicable situation does not guarantee the closing of the school because the government has managed the situation with the maximum seriousness and every hour.
But if the case rises, he said the instructions have been given to the deputy commissioner to receive a telephone depending on the situation in their respective districts.
“We have told them to consider the net as a unit and not the whole district,” said Minister.
“This means that the school is only in the nation that reports more than 5% of the level of participation will be closed, and not a school in all districts.”
He said infection among school children “can be ignored”.
As on Sundays, 163 PU students and 640 students from the school have been tested positively.
From them, 360 has recovered.
Likewise, around 80 teachers have been tested positively and 12 have recovered.
“So, don’t need parents to worry,” Minister of Nagesh said.
Nagesh said the level of his participation was between 0-1% in 134 net and 0% in a dozen cutting.
“The level of participants in Bengaluru may be high, but not the same in all 10 Tumakuru district marks or other parts of the country,” he said.
The annual examination of the minister said the projection of experts that the third wave will peak in mid-February and end in the last week of February, the opportunity to conduct annual examinations in schools and colleges at the end of March and April.
The minister said the school and college had been asked to prepare to conduct an exam on a regular campus this year on schedule.
Last year, the government had canceled the elementary and secondary school examinations besides the US PUC exam since the second wave peaked in April and May.
12th grade students are promoted based on scores in the PUC I exam, while elementary and secondary schools conduct online exams.
However, the government conducted an exam on campus for SSLC students.

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