Parents prefer school to resume

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PETALING JAYA: Parents are not risking the health and well-being of their little ones in the wake of rising Covid-19 cases as school soon resumes after the mid-term break.

Shopkeeper Tan Jin Kiat said he would remind his seven-year-old son to wear a face mask and the risks of not masking up daily.

The 35-year-old father disagreed with the suggestion, raised by some people, to extend the holiday, be it due to concerns of Covid-19 or the heatwave. According to the Health Ministry’s KKMnow website, Covid-19 cases have shot up, with daily infections going from 164 on March 5 to almost a thousand on April 12. An average of 688 daily cases was reported in the third week of April.

“They will carry spare masks and sanitiser, wash their hands properly and practise social distancing,” she added.

Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)

 

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