New Delhi: Vaccination distribution center and rations are regulated in schools in the national capital will still operate after they reopen for grade 9 to 12 of September 1, Minister of Chief Justice Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal said on Saturday.
After a real increase in Covid-19 situation in the city, the Delhi government on Friday announced that schools for grade 9 to 12, colleges and training institutions will be reopened from September 1.
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The distribution of vaccination and rations will continue in schools where it is going on,” Kejriwal said, responding to questions about this problem.
“Because only four class students are being called in the first phase, the room will not be a big problem.
The vaccination area will remain separate from which students are allowed,” he told reporters on the sidelines of an event here.
Asked about concerns from the possibility of the third wave of pandemic, said Minister, “Today’s Covid situation in Delhi was under control.
Previously, parents were also reluctant but now parents also want their children to go to school and study in their class preparing.”
“We will slowly reopen the school.
If you need to close them appear again, we will see,” he added.
Following the decision by the government to reopen the school, Deputy Minister of Manish Sisodia confirmed that no students would be forced to attend the physical class.
“We will immediately issue detailed SOPs and guidelines to reopen.
No students will be forced to attend the physical class, they will have the option to continue with online classes,” he said.
While the majority of schools have welcome the decision to reopen, parents are still divided into the idea amid fears of the third wave of Covid-19 who will come.