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Offline classes for grade 8 to 10 of 17 sep

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Mangaluru: Offline class for class 8, 9 and 10 will begin in Dakshina Kannada District from September 17 and for grade 6 and 7 of September 20.
Deputy Commissioner KV Rajendra led the official meeting on Monday, said that the school had to follow the Covid-19 guidelines.
When starting offline classes.
“Nearly 99% of teachers and staff in schools in the district have received vaccines.
At present, 261 children undergo treatment for Covid-19.
Take initiatives for children’s care and track their contacts.
The teacher must ensure that all children entering the class Wear a mask and follow social distance strictly, “DC said.
He said the school had to continue the online class even after the start of the offline class.
“The approval letter of the parent must be obtained mandatory before allowing children to attend offline classes.
Students from Kerala must stay in hostels or they can continue to attend online classes,” he said.
The school must provide basic facilities including the toilet before the start of the offline class.
Teachers and staff must undergo Covid-19 tests regularly and ensure that parents of children who attend the class have no symptoms of Covid-19, he added.
Even though DC allows PU College to start the offline class for PU, the date has not been corrected.
DDPU C D Jayawan said that the class will begin for PU according to immediate guidelines.
115 Covid cases in DK Dakshina Kannada reported 115 fresh Covid-19 cases with a 1.4% test level of test on Monday.
The district reported six deaths took the dead to 1,618.
The district has 1,604 active cases.
Meanwhile, Udupi reported 75 fresh cases and this district had 1,514 active cases.
8 people from the test of the positive colony of eight people have been tested positively from the Ceylon rehabilitation colony in a village at the border of the Shiradi public health center.
Dr Ashok H, Dakshina Kannada District Nodal Officer for Covid-19 and Surveillance Officer Dr.
Jagadish visited houses in the area along with local Asha and health workers.
The officers had to walk for almost two kilometers to reach the houses.
Dr.
Ashok appreciates the Junior Vanitha Health Assistant Service and Asha Ashalatha worker to visit the house and collect 60 wipes from all major contacts in a difficult field.

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