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Deputy education minister urges schools to tone down on air-conditioning to curb spread of Covid-19

TANJUNG MALIM, Sept 24 — School administrators have been advised to cut back on the use of air-conditioning in order to improve the circulation of fresh air as a safeguard against the spread of Covid-19 once the schooling session is reopened.

“Our advice is to cut down on the use of air-cond and to avoid temperatures which are too cold, as the top priority is air circulation,” he told reporters after visiting a vaccination centre at SMK Proton City here today. In any event, he said no undue reports have been received, regarding poor air circulation in schools and all has been satisfactory so far.

 

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