Last Updated : Nov 06, 2020 03:50 PM IST | Source: Moneycontrol.com

After AP, 84 schools in Uttarakhand's Pauri district closed after 80 teachers test positive for COVID-19

The Uttarakhand government had allowed the reopening of schools in the state for Class 10 and 12 students starting November 2 in line with the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs

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Eighty-four schools in five blocks of Uttarakhand's Pauri District of Garhwal Division have been closed for five days after 80 teachers tested positive for COVID-19.

The Uttarakhand government had allowed the reopening of schools in the state for Class 10 and 12 students from November 2 in line with the home ministry guidelines.

The teachers who tested positive worked in schools of the Khirsu, Pauri, Kot, Pabo, and Kaljikhal blocks of Pauri district, Hindustan Times reported.

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State Health Secretary Amit Negi has said district magistrates of all 13 districts have been directed to conduct COVID-19 tests of on-duty school teachers.

He further cautioned the people against the surge in COVID-19 cases during the winter season and the upcoming festive season.

Not just in Uttarakhand, a day before November 5, as many as 262 students and about 160 teachers had tested positive in Andhra Pradesh after schools were reopened on November 2 for Class 9 and 10 students.

However, Commissioner of School Education V Chinna Veerabhadrudu said the figure is not alarming when compared to the number of students attending the schools, though every care is being taken to ensure COVID-19 safety protocols are in place in every institution.

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First Published on Nov 6, 2020 03:50 pm