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Samples are taken, class switches to online mode

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Students test positiveludhiana: the day after three students from different schools tested covid positive, each class turned to online mode for 14 days.
Education and the Ministry of Health have decided that if one case is reported to be in school, then all schools will not be suspended, but the class students will be tested and teaching will switch to online mode for two weeks.
On Saturday, each case was reported from the government high school in Bhaini Darera, Middle School, Shimlapuri, and Singh Singh Public School, Satunguru Nagar, Shimlapuri.
Previously, 12 high school students, Kailash Nagar, and eight high school students, Jodhewal Basti had been tested positively.
The total reported case from the school had reached 23.Talking to TOI, Gurdeep Singh, who was responsible for GMS Shimlapuri, said, “The Ministry of Health team visited school on Monday and 42 students, and three day lunch workers were tested for Covid 19.
Previously, the sample 51 students were taken on August 12, where one was positively tested.
“” Now, class VIII has switched to online mode.
There are 373 students at the school of class VIII and only 110 classes attended on Monday.
Previously, more than 150 students attended school.
“Parents do not give approval for testing in private schools, parents do not give approval to test their children.
Principal of Baba Sadhu Singh, Satunguru Nagar, Shimlapuri, Veena Beh said, “We have been told by the Ministry of Health to close the school for 14 days.
Here, parents do not give approval to test students.
There are 55 students at school from Nursery to the class VIII.
A 14-year-old student from class V has been tested positive on Saturday.
Our entire staff has been vaccinated.
“The presence of Falls Varinder Kaur, GSSS Principal, Bhaini Darera, who is also a nodal officer for sampling in Pakhowal blocks,” Nothing Samples made at school when we followed the schedule provided by the Ministry of Education.
There were 200 students from class VI to XII in school and only 50% came on Monday.
Previously, 80% of students attended school regularly.
In class X, from 33 students, 25 were tested earlier and now the class is being carried out online for the next 14 days.
However, health officials took a positive sample family sample.

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