Karnataka: Private schools asked to follow SOP amid rising COVID-19 cases

The Associated Managements of Primary and Secondary Schools in Karnataka (KAMS) issued the advisory note for all private schools in the state
Image for representative purpose only | (Photo: Express)
Image for representative purpose only | (Photo: Express)

The private schools in Karnataka have been advised to be cautious and follow Standard Operating Procedure (SOPs) under guidelines to reduce the spread of the virus amid rising COVID-19 cases. The Associated Managements of Primary and Secondary Schools in Karnataka (KAMS) issued the advisory note for all private schools in the state, a report by The New Indian Express said.

In a letter addressed to principals, teachers and school administrations, the association insisted that students should mask up, schools should reintroduce temperature checks, and sanitize school premises regularly.

Moreover, students with weak immunity and medical issues should be extra careful, read the letter.

“Provide isolation to children who come to school and are found to be sick. They should be given first aid with parents' immediate medical attention,” said the association. 

It also went on to add that private schools should not entertain parents who administer medicines during illness and send students to school in the name of tests, exams or loss of class, making other students vulnerable.

With the holidays around the corner, parents should be alert about travelling to crowded tourist places and pilgrimages. Schools were also cautioned about field trips and school outings. “Soon after vacation, take extra measures will be taken for students who have a travel history to different states or countries. Keep updated information on neighbouring state health bulletins with respect to latest developments,” stated Shashi Kumar D, General Secretary, KAMS.

While the letter stated that panic should not be created among students and everyone should be mindful of fake messages with respect to the spread of the subvariant. Parents, however, said that such a statement by the association is, in fact, inducing more panic in school groups. 

The Parents Coordination Committee alleged that KAMS did not discuss the issue with stakeholders before issuing the advisory, TNIE added.

Meanwhile, the education department sources said they are monitoring the situation and will follow the Health department’s cue once the advisory is issued.

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