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Omicron scare: Hyderabad schools urge parents to send children for offline classes

Written by  Rajan Nath -- December 10th 2021 11:06 AM -- Updated: December 10th 2021 11:10 AM
Omicron scare: Hyderabad schools urge parents to send children for offline classes

Omicron scare: Hyderabad schools urge parents to send children for offline classes

The schools in Hyderabad have appealed to parents not to feel scared about sending their children to schools, following the emergence of the Omicron variant of the Covid-19. Parents of children, too, have supported them. Schools in Telangana resumed offline classes on September 1 this year amid stringent adherence to Covid-19 protocols. Also Read | Tamil Nadu IAF helicopter crash: Lone survivor IAF Group Captain ‘on life support’ Hyderabad: School closed after student contracts COVID-19 Varalakshmi, a principal of a private school said, "I am happy that all our teaching staff and students are healthy. Here, every teacher is fully vaccinated to prevent COVID-19. Our students are following COVID-19 protocols like practising social distancing, wearing a mask, and sanitising after every hour." Also Read | Tamil Nadu IAF Helicopter crash: Flight Data Recorder, Cockpit Voice Recorder ‘recovered’ Covid-19 impact: Unaided private schools fear closure as fees slashed, students switching to govt schools | Education News,The Indian Express "We are working and teaching students via both online and offline modes. I appeal to all the parents to not worry about the Covid-19 situation," she added. Speaking with ANI, Shailaja, a parent said, "I would request parents not to worry regarding Omicron. Parents can send their kids to schools without any hesitation. Most of the schools and colleges are following Covid-19 precautions." Andhra, Telangana mull reopening schools, colleges with staggered timings, 50% attendance | Cities News,The Indian Express Another parent Kalyan Kumar told ANI, "I request parents not to panic regarding Omicron. I request them to send their children to school. Almost every school and institution is taking proper safety measures. I am sending my kids to school by following Covid-19 norms." Telangana has not reported a single case of the Omicron till now. As India reported nearly two dozen Omicron cases, Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan on Wednesday asked all the States to submit all the samples of positive cases of international travellers and their contacts as well as from emerging hotspots. -PTC News


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