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COVID-19: FG mandates schools to conduct weekly assessments
As the nation prepares for the reopening of schools, the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, has mandated schools to carry out weekly risk assessments while states and local governments are to conduct monthly and quarterly risk assessments.
Mrs Elsie Ilori, Head, Department of Surveillance and Epidemiology, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, announced this on Thursday in Abuja at the joint PTF briefing on COVID-19..
According to her, the PTF has continued to educate the public on measures to reduce the risk of transmission of COVID-19.
âWe have also continued to review the situation in other countries that have re-opened schools. We also receive guidance from WHO and other public health authorities.
âIf schools carefully coordinate, plan and put the required safety measures in place before reopening, there is lesser risk of COVID-19 cases in school settings.
âWe are working closely with the Federal Ministry of Education, PTF-COVID-19, States and our partners to ensure that the required safety measures are in place to mitigate the impact of the pandemic on our schools.
âThe PTF-COVID-19 and Federal Ministry of Education have mandated schools to conduct periodic (weekly) risk assessments, while States and local governments are to conduct monthly and quarterly risk assessment respectively.
âThis will help to promptly address the gaps that may exist in reducing the risk of COVID-19 spread in schools.
âBeyond this, local governments have been advised to set up multi-sectoral school health committees dedicated to supporting and monitoring the implementation of safety protocols in the schools,â she said.
Ilori further stated that safe school reopening required the collective efforts of all, including parents, teachers, school authorities, communities, civil society organisations and the media.
âThe government cannot do it alone. We must all work together,â he said.
The PTF advised school managements against conducting tests for returning students.
âThe focus should be on monitoring and careful observation of students with all non-pharmaceutical measures in place,â she said.
The PTF Coordinator, Dr Sani Aliyu, also explained that conducting such tests would be âan unnecessary burden on parents as the result is only good as when it is done because anyone could contact COVID-19 after the test if proper non-pharmaceutical measures are not observedâ. (NAN)