Kovid infection is increasing, school doors are going to be closed in Kolkata again?

Once again, corona infections have been on the rise in the state. The number of daily attacks over the past several days has raised concerns. In this atmosphere, the parents are worried about whether the school door will be closed once again. About 3,000 people in the state contracted covid on Wednesday. Two people have died. The rate of daily covid infection in the state has increased to 16.84 percent. The students and teachers of several schools have been reported to have fever in this weather. Many are suffering from cold and cough. Will the school be closed again in this atmosphere?

The clear message from the school authorities is that they have no intention of stopping reading in the classroom at the moment. Meanwhile, what will happen if the infection increases? The schools said that in that case, it is being planned to call the students to the school step by step. However, they are not planning to close the school at the moment. However, the schools have said that the parents will be taken into consideration in this regard first.

In the wake of the increase in infections, Jodhpur Park Boys School has decided that from next week, sixth and seventh grade students will be called to classes one day apart. The first and second class students in the primary section are already coming to this school every one day. Meanwhile, the Scottish Church Collegiate School has also decided to bring students to the school in phases from next week. Many students in that school are known to be suffering from fever, cold and cough.

Meanwhile, no instructions have been received from the education department yet. In this context, the authorities of Jadavpur Vidyapeeth will hold a meeting with the parents next week. Meanwhile, sixth to ninth grade students at South Point School are not coming to school together on the same day. Moreover, the time spent by lower class students in school has been reduced. Meanwhile, despite the steps taken by various private schools, government schools have not yet taken any decision in this regard. Most of the headmasters of the schools are saying that if any guideline is issued by the government, action will be taken accordingly.