Education

COVID-19 Is Powerless In Schools If You Follow My Guidelines, Student Tells FG

A student, Abdul Azeez Adegboyega, has suggested that if truly the federal government has good intentions for education that a way to go about to curtailed the COVID-19 even when students resume schools is very simple.

He said that he had thought over the situation and he felt his outcome over his thoughts could generate positive results.

To ensure safety and maintain social distancing, there is a guideline for the post-COVID-19 resumption:

  1. The school will open from Monday to Friday (9 am – 3 pm)
  2. We will have morning and afternoon classes every day.

  3. We will not have more than 20 students in the class.

  4. Morning students will resume by 9 am and close by 12noon.

  5. Afternoon students will resume by 12noon and close by 3 pm.

  6. No warm-up.

  7. Morning students are expected to leave the school at exactly 12noon while afternoon students are expected to be in school by 11:50 am.

  8. All students must leave immediately after class.

  9. All students must wear their face mask before entering school.

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  1. All students must wash their hands and use hand sanitizer before entering school.
  2. Any student who fails to comply will be sent back home from the gate.

Note: You are expected to be in school only on the day you find your name.

If the government can apply these 11 processes, schooling will be going on without any contraction of the disease.

Badmus Opeyemi

I'm a graduate of Lagos State University ( B.A History and International Relations) and Federal Polytechnic Offa, Kwara State ( National Diploma, Mass Communication) respectively. I have more than six years of experience in News Writing and Reporting, Video Recording and Editing as well as Post Production.

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