After many schools in Ghaziabad and Noida have been hit by corona, it has been decided to stop offline.
Corona virus has started spreading rapidly in Delhi-NCR again. Many students in Noida and Ghaziabad, adjacent to the national capital, have tested positive for corona, which has caused a stir in the NCR.
Many schools in Noida-Ghaziabad have been closed. According to the report, after the coronation, online education will now be provided in these schools. Tensions at the health department have risen as coronary heart disease has increased among school-going children.
3 students affected by corona in Ghaziabad
Corona virus infection has been confirmed in three students of two private schools in Ghaziabad. A school in Indirapuram has been closed for three days as a precautionary measure after being hit by a corona, an official said. However, online classes will continue.
Two of the three students are from the same school and one of them lives in Noida, officials said. According to sources, the incident took place at St. Francis School and KR Mangalam School in Ghaziabad.
13 cases in Noida, schools closed
Also, 15 students and three teachers at three private schools in Noida, adjacent to Delhi, tested positive. After that, offline classes have been stopped in these schools and online education activities have started. According to India Today, on April 11, 13 cases of corona were reported simultaneously at Khaitan Public School, Sector 40, Noida, in which 3 teachers and students were infected.
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The school management has banned offline study in the wake of the Corona case. Instructions have been issued to make all the classes of the school online by April 18. 6 children at Noida DPS school have been reported to be corona positive.
A 12-year-old student studying at DPS was initially suffering from fever. On examination, his corona was found to be positive. With the message that prevention is better than cure, the school administration has said to study online.