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Covid-19: When schools reopen, don’t send unhealthy children, senior minister tells parents

Tuesday, 23 Jun 2020 09:08 PM MYT

PUTRAJAYA, June 23 — All quarters, including schools, students and parents are ready for the reopening of schools tomorrow and to comply with the School Opening Management Guidelines, said Senior Minister Dr Radzi Md Jidin. Mohd Radzi had earlier announced that schools would reopen tomorrow involving Form Five and Six students who would be sitting for the public examinations, namely, Malaysian Certificate of Education , Malaysian Vocational Certificate , Malaysian Higher School Certificate , Malaysian Higher Religious Certificate and the international equivalents.

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