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Primary schools to resume classes today

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Staff Reporter

Islamabad

The government on Tuesday allowed primary schools to resume classes from today, after reviewing the Covid-19 situation in the country.
Federal Minister for Education Shafqat Mahmood, after attending a meeting at the National Command Operation Centre, said the decision to reopen schools has been taken with consensus.
“We took the decision after we saw 0.8% positive rate after reopening educational institutes in the country,” the minister said, adding that the authorities will continue to monitor the situation and any carelessness in the implementation of the Covid-19 SOPs will be dealt with sternly.
The federal education minister assured the parents that the government took the step after meticulous research and inspection.
Shafqat Mahmood further said that it was the collective effort of parents, administrators and teachers that allowed the government to take the decision.Stressing upon the need to adhere to the SOPs, the minister said that young children cannot take care of themselves properly so wearing of face mask and density of the students in the classroom should be maintained.
Spokesperson of the Balochistan government, Liaquat Shahwani on Monday said that the provincial authorities have decided to propose a 15-day delay in the reopening of primary schools in the meeting of the NCOC.
The statement from the spokesperson came after Balochistan and Gilgit-Baltistan reported the highest positivity rates in the country over the last week.

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