The worst fears appear to be coming true, with more college students attending high school for offline education. Among the many college students, more covid-19 situations are emerging.
After three college students at Nirma Vidyavihar in Chharodi tested positive, the District Schooling Officer (DEO) has ordered the campus to be closed for seven days.
Orders have been issued to sanitise the campus and ensure that those who come into contact with contaminated college students are tested.
Two students at Udgam Faculty tested positive for the infection.
The Ahmedabad DEO has also instructed all of the city’s schools to ensure that the federal government’s Common Working Process (SOP) for offline courses is obeyed.
The Navrachana Bhayali campus in Vadodara was closed for four days after another student tested positive.
In total, 18 college students from four metro areas expressed optimism. Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, and Rajkot have all reported incidents.
Mother and father have expressed concern about the safety of students in the face of rapidly changing conditions in schools. The All Gujarat Mother and Father Association has written to the Minister of Education, requesting that offline schooling for grades 10 and 12 be suspended until January 15. They also demanded that the federal government pay for the medical bills of the infected students.
Studying codecs are now available in both online and offline formats. For scholars to be admitted to offline courses, the consent of their parents is required.
Reacting to stories that some faculties have stopped on-line schooling, the DEO mentioned motion can be taken in opposition to such faculties.