The Centre on Thursday, 3 February, issued revised COVID guidelines for reopening of schools amid declining numbers of COVID cases across the country. The guidelines have been prepared after consultation with states.
The guidelines are advisory in nature and the onus has been placed on states to decide whether schools are required to ask for consent from parents for physical classes.
The school reopening guidelines will include precautions, timetables, and assessments of emotional and mental health.
The guidelines have been prepared in two parts. The first part addresses concerns about health, hygiene and safety, while the second part deals with learning while social distancing.
Schools are fully open in 11 states and closed in nine, she added in the briefing.
The guidelines have asked states to ensure and monitor proper cleaning and sanitation facilities in schools. It also asks to ensure that at least 6 feet distance is maintained between students in the seating plan.
Social distancing norms are also to be followed in the staff rooms, office area, assembly hall, and other common areas.
Schools have been forbidden from undertaking any events where social distancing is not possible.
The guidelines also mandate that all students and staff must wear a face mask.
He added that the focus would be to reopen schools as per the SOP to ensure safety.
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