Hanoi schools urged to ensure medical force for reopening
Hanoi authorities have asked local schools to ensure enough medical staff for reopening after a long halt due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to the Hanoi People’s Committee, towns and districts in the city need to set up teams to support Covid-19 prevention and control at local schools. The localities and schools should prepare scenarios on Covid-19 infection and ensure enough medical force.
According to the Hanoi People’s Committee, towns and districts in the city need to set up teams to support Covid-19 prevention and control at local schools. The localities and schools should prepare scenarios on Covid-19 infection and ensure enough medical force.
Hanoi's secondary schools have been reopened from February 7
Schools have been asked to closely co-operate with families to supervise their children’s health as well as conforming to Covid-19 prevention regulations.
Teachers and medical staff at schools need to be trained about how to react when Covid-19 infections are found.
The city’s Department of Health is responsible for working with concerned agencies on upgrading Covid-19 treatment graphs.
Since February 8, over 600,000 students in Hanoi from grades 7 to 12 have returned to school. The city will consider allowing primary students in six districts to return to school in the coming days.
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