Schools and universities switching from online to offline classes from Feb 7
From February 7, schools, colleges, universities, as well as academic lyceums and non-state educational institutions are returning to traditional form education. The Ministry of Public Education and the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education explained how the learning process will be organized.
According to the MPE, from February 7, children will return to school. At the same time, all teachers and students are required to wear masks, maintain social distance, use an antiseptic and follow the rules of personal hygiene.
Classes will be organized as per the schedule. School administrators must strictly control the entire learning process. As noted above, everyone must wear masks and maintain social distancing.
If the number of patients with COVID-19 increases in the school, then the decision to switch to online learning will be made based on the conclusion of the Service for Sanitary and Epidemiological Welfare and Public Health.
The Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education also reported that from February 7, colleges, universities, as well as academic lyceums and non-state educational institutions will switch to full-time education.
The department emphasized that all students and teachers are required to wear masks, maintain social distance, use an antiseptic and follow the rules of personal hygiene.
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