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Mumbai: BMC Protocol Problems for Schools

Mumbai: BMC Protocol Problems for Schools
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Mumbai: Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Thursday issued a detailed standard operating procedure (SOP) because schools in Mumbai will continue the physical class for class 8 to 12 from October 4.
A student can only attend the approval of parents and the presence is not compulsory, The guideline said.
If there are students who have symptoms such as fever, cold, shortness of breath, redness of the eye, swelling of fingers, hands and joints, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain, then he must be immediately taken to the health care facility.
All other teachers and staff must have been vaccinated before school began, SOP said.
Read however 1.5 years, Mumbai School, Junior Higher Education to open on October 4, each student must be done every day when entering school.
If there are students or staff staff found to have contracted Coronavirus infection, the school must be closed, and the building must be disinfected, BMC said.
Mandatory mask for everyone all the time.
Air conditioning should not be used in classrooms and if needed, the temperature must be maintained above 24 degrees Celsius.
The window and door must be clean and fully open.
Assembly, meetings, annual daily functions and other similar events that can cause large meetings students should not be arranged.
Only one student had to sit on a table bench.
If possible, students must have a place to sit every day.
Photo 1 / 5in: Mumbai Schools Gear to reopen on October 4 -19 Soos issued by the Maharashtra Government will be carried out and must be strictly followed, the BMC commissioner is Chahal directed – Sanjay Hadkar (TOI) the decision to reopen the entire class Will be taken in November, he added – Sanjay Hadkar (TOI) according to the guidelines issued by the Mayor of Kishori Pednekar, one class will have a maximum of 50 students and only one student who will sit on a single bench.
Students are also asked to come by alternative days – Sanjay Hadkar (TOI) However, there is no coercion to attend the physical class, and students can continue with online classes too.
They can come to school only with written approval of their parents – Sanjay Hadkar (TOI) classes can have a maximum of fifteen to twenty students at once.
If the number of students in more than 20 classes, students can be called in two sessions, SOP said.
The duration of the class actually should not be more than three to four hours, and there should be no lunch break.
Students must be instructed to send homework online, and the teacher must ensure that there is no book exchange.
Social distance must also be maintained on school buses or other vehicles carrying students, SOP added.

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