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HCM City issues set of COVID-19 prevention and control safety criteria at schools

The People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City has issued a set of safety criteria in COVID-19 prevention and control for all educational institutions in the city as a basis for deciding whether schools are allowed to organise educational activities or not.
HCM City issues set of COVID-19 prevention and control safety criteria at schools ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) - The People's Committee of HoChi Minh City has issued a set of safety criteria in COVID-19 prevention andcontrol for all educational institutions in the city as a basis for decidingwhether schools are allowed to organise educational activities or not.

This set of criteria replaces the one which was issued inApril 2020.

Accordingly, the set of criteria includes 10 componentcriteria. An educational institution which meets at least six criteria will beallowed to resume operations. Those meeting 6-7 criteria are required tofulfill at least eight criteria within 48 hours to maintain operations.

HCM City issues set of COVID-19 prevention and control safety criteria at schools ảnh 2Students wash hands with santinizer (Photo: VNA)
Staffs of educational institutions are requested to havegreen QR codes which show their vaccination history. If they do not have greenQR codes, they must present one of the following documents: the certificateshowing they have been cured from COVID-19 for less than 6 months or has beenvaccinated for at least 14 days.

The distance between students and teachers is at least onemetre in classrooms, examination rooms or working rooms and at least two metresoutside classrooms, examination rooms or working rooms.

In addition, teachers and students are asked to wash handsfrequently and wear face masks./.
VNA

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