Bahrain suspends classes in two schools over COVID-19 alert

  • Date: 09-Apr-2021
  • Source: Gulf Insider
  • Sector:Education
  • Country:Bahrain
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Bahrain suspends classes in two schools over COVID-19 alert

Classes have been suspended, until April 18,  at  Hamad Town Intermediate School for Boys and Muharraq Prime School for Girls. The Ministry of Health has today issued an edict announcing the suspension of studies in both schools, in coordination with the Ministry of Education. Under the edict which was issued by the Assistant Undersecretary for Public Health, the required measures should be taken to allow students to continue their studies online during the suspension. The two schools will not reopen until the Public Health Directorate ensures no further infections are recorded during the suspension, and the active and contact cases complete their quarantine period, in compliance with the mandatory precautionary measures set by the National Medical Taskforce for Combating COVID-19.The two schools are also required to disinfect all their facilities and ensure they are infection-free in order to secure permission from the competent directorate to resume classes. Comments Read Next10 hours agoBahrain records rise in active cases with 1,143 new infections1 day agoBahrain records 1,120 new COVID-19 cases, 994 recoveries2 days agoBahrain economy shows signs of recovery2 days agoBahrain suspends classes at Al Andalus Primary Girls' School2 days agoBahrain: 1,020 new COVID-19 cases announced3 days agoBahrain: Wedding participants accused of breaching health protocols3