SOPs for educational institutions issued

Published August 12, 2020
Teachers will have to ensure social distancing during lectures and students will have to bring their lunch from homes. — AP/File
Teachers will have to ensure social distancing during lectures and students will have to bring their lunch from homes. — AP/File

LAHORE: The Punjab government on Tuesday issued standard operating procedures (SOPs) for resuming educational activities from Sept 15.

According to a notification issued by the Punjab Primary and Secondary Healthcare, all indoor games, swings, slides and other sports activities are banned in educational institutions. There will be no seminars, speech competitions, [outdoor] sports and tournaments.

It further states that all the people will have to wear face masks and morning assemblies are also banned. Vans [meant for pick and drop] will leave 50 per cent of seats vacant in order to maintain social distancing. Only 30pc of students will be allowed to reside in hostels. All the staff and students will also have to wash hands and educational institutes will ensure availability of soap and sanitiser.

The notification says students and staff members of educational institutions suffering from any respiratory disease will have to stay at their homes.

The educational institutes will have to launch cleanliness and disinfection drive on their premises three days before opening of the campuses.

The institutes will also be disinfected on a daily basis and six feet social distance will be ensured on their premises.

It says students will not be allowed handshake. Students and staff will ensure social distancing during entry and exit timings. Teachers will have to ensure social distancing during lectures and students will have to bring their lunch from homes. The institutes will make adequate arrangements for collection and disposal of solid waste.

Body temperature of students will be checked with a thermal gun and a separate health logbook will be prepared for every student.

The institutes will have to ensure display of awareness standees on Covid-19 prevention at entrances and in classrooms. Health professionals from neighbouring health facilities will be invited to conduct awareness sessions with parents, teachers and school health clubs. Teachers should conduct daily sessions on Covid-19 prevention and students may be tasked with preparing posters, speeches and essays on coronavirus.

Published in Dawn, August 12th, 2020

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