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Following a marked improvement in the COVID-19 situation in the city, the Delhi government on Friday announced that schools for classes 9 to 12, colleges and coaching institutions will reopen from September 1.
“There are plenty of classrooms and no dearth of space. Vaccination and ration distribution will continue in schools where it is underway,” Kejriwal said, responding to a question on the subject.
“Since students of only four classes are being called in the first phase, space will not be a major issue. The vaccination area will be kept separate from where students are allowed,” he told reporters on the sidelines of an event here.
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“We will be reopening schools slowly. If the need to close them arises again, we will see,” he added.
Following the decision by the government to reopen schools, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia reiterated that no student will be forced to attend physical classes.
“We will soon issue detailed SOP and guidelines for reopening. No student will be forced to attend physical classes, they will have the option to continue with online classes,” he said.
While majority of schools have welcomed the decision to reopen, parents are still divided about the idea amid concerns of an imminent third wave of COVID-19.