Coronavirus: KHDA issues advisory for schools in Dubai

Dubai - In a bid to control the spread of the Covid-19 outbreak.

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Dhanusha Gokulan

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The KHDA, issued a circular calling on schools, early learning centres and universities to cease such activities until further notice. KHDA’s decision comes a day after the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) requested schools to declare student’s and relatives travel history over the last 28 days.
The KHDA, issued a circular calling on schools, early learning centres and universities to cease such activities until further notice. KHDA’s decision comes a day after the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) requested schools to declare student’s and relatives travel history over the last 28 days.
According to the circular, issued on February 28, “All internal and external trips should be halted, any scheduled competitions, festivities and gatherings inside educational institutions, especially those that require student gatherings should be halted with immediate effect.”
According to the circular, issued on February 28, “All internal and external trips should be halted, any scheduled competitions, festivities and gatherings inside educational institutions, especially those that require student gatherings should be halted with immediate effect.”
All teacher events will also be postponed. “With this communication, all pre-planned trips and related approvals issued by the KHDA became invalid,' the notice, which Khaleej Times has seen, read.
All teacher events will also be postponed. “With this communication, all pre-planned trips and related approvals issued by the KHDA became invalid," the notice, which Khaleej Times has seen, read.
As per directives issued on Thursday, children or relatives who have travelled to China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, Italy, and Japan have been requested to fill out the form and hand it over to the school administration.
As per directives issued on Thursday, children or relatives who have travelled to China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, Italy, and Japan have been requested to fill out the form and hand it over to the school administration.

Published: Fri 28 Feb 2020, 11:00 PM

Last updated: Sun 1 Mar 2020, 11:19 AM

GEMS Education and Taaleem are among the school groups that have issued the circular to parents. School officials have said the form is required to be completed if the family or a relative has a recent travel history to the above-mentioned countries.dhanusha@khaleejtimes.com
GEMS Education and Taaleem are among the school groups that have issued the circular to parents. School officials have said the form is required to be completed if the family or a relative has a recent travel history to the above-mentioned countries.dhanusha@khaleejtimes.com

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