Reopening: Obey COVID-19 protocols or be delisted, NAPPS tells school owners

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Sodiq OyelekeThe National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools has threatened to delist schoolS that refused to comply with COVID-19 protocols when they resume.The National Preside...

The National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools has threatened to delist schoolS that refused to comply with COVID-19 protocols when they resume.The PUNCH.“We are more than ready to resume. Any member that refused to obey the guidelines given by the Federal and state governments will be reported to the appropriate authorities and delisted. We are sure that our members will not default,” he added.

“Provision of facility to ensure frequent washing/ sanitising of hands with alcohol-based hand sanitisers. A daily temperature reading of the learners, teachers, support staff, and visitors to the schools. “No sick learners, staff, or visitors are allowed into the school premises. Availability of qualified health practitioner within the school environment for monitoring the health of students, teachers, and others within the school environment.”The Federal Government, on Thursday, banned overcrowding and large gatherings such as assemblies and visiting days, as schools reopen on Monday.

 

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