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Pune: School is ready with a health clinic, doctor-on-call

Pune: Government and private schools in urban and rural areas in the district ensure optimal medical assistance for students and staff for any emergency or health complaints when schools are reopened on Monday.
In urban areas, schools will start for PMS VIII to XII, and in rural schools will begin for STD V and so on.
Authorities ensure that the basic medical infrastructure is regulated by the liaison with the nearest hospital, establishing a small examination room, collaborating with laboratories for testing, and other steps.
Pune Education Council Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has also notified all the schools to ensure that the thermo scanner for temperature checks, oximeter and doctor on the call is set before Monday.
PMC Education Officer Meenakshi Raut, said, “We are fully ready to reopen school.
We have 265 schools and instructions for all schools provided to make all medical settings on campus and also have nearby hospital information in the event of an emergency.” Some The school has made a separate room with a doctor on campus all the time when the classes turn on.
Vaishali Nadkarni, Principal Principal in Kharadi, said that they had experienced doctors appointed four hours a day when the school would operate.
“We have appointed two doctors who will come on alternative days.
Drug requirements and also larger arrangements in private hospitals have been made.
We also have told parents about this arrangement and have given them self-confidence about running school without Worried, “he said.
The headmaster, Seema Joshi, said, “We already have a medical room at school, but now we have raised it and appointed a senior nurse for consultation and immediate diagnosis in an emergency.
The students will be checked every day for other temperatures and symptoms.
We It will also do a small session among students about how to recognize symptoms and reports to the medical room.
“Principal Sudhir Mahadeo said that the school had bought an antigen test kit that would be used by trained medical staff every time there was a need.
“We are ready to send this kit.
In terms of symptoms, students will be tested for direct results and isolation decisions, if needed.”

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