Schools for students above 12 years of age will be open in cities with less than 10 per cent rate but fully vaccinated students above 12 years of age will be allowed to come to school


Islamabad: The National Command and Operation Center (NCOC) has decided to maintain restrictions on the education sector till mid-February in view of the spread of coronavirus cases, directing that schools will remain open in cities below 10 per cent positivity rate of COVID-19.
According to the details, the NCOC has decided to maintain restrictions for the education sector due to spike of cases and approved extension of restrictions.
The sources said that it was decided to maintain restrictions on the education sector till mid-February and to keep schools open in cities with less than 10 per cent positivity rate.
The sources also maintained that schools for students above 12 years of age will be open in cities with less than 10 per cent rate but fully vaccinated students above 12 years of age will be allowed to come to school.
As per sources, in cities with a rate of more than 10 per cent positivity rate, the students will come to school on different days and half attendance of children under 12 will be able to come to school.
The NCOC further mentioned that having more than 10 per cent positivity rate of the cities will have 100 per cent students over 12 years, but the implementation of Corona SOPs in educational institutions has to be ensured.
From February 1, students over the age of 12 will be required to be fully vaccinated certificates, corona testing will continue in educational institutions across the country and the decision to close educational institutions will be based on the results of corona testing.
It may be recalled that the NCOC had announced sanctions for various sectors from January 20.

The latest Blink Video Doorbell is over 50 percent off
- 8 hours ago

NFL midseason report: Every team from every angle, plus keys to the second half
- 7 hours ago

'I've got to get my act together': Pete Carroll pushing to get Raiders on track
- 7 hours ago

The most horrifying religion case to hit the Supreme Court in years is also one of the hardest
- 6 hours ago

'He's the best pass rusher': How Nik Bonitto's first step has helped him become an NFL star
- 7 hours ago

Federal lawsuit by Iowa college athletes dismissed
- 7 hours ago

Mattingly leaves Jays; Schneider to return in '26
- 7 hours ago

How AI might actually start a nuclear war
- 6 hours ago

How I built a vanlife setup powerful enough for work and play
- 8 hours ago

Ring’s new feature combats security camera notification fatigue
- 8 hours ago

The end of free tax filing, briefly explained
- 6 hours ago

We can fix the goofy way we pay for vision care in the US
- 6 hours ago



.jpg&w=3840&q=75)









