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Schools reopen fully in Sri Lanka

Move taken in the wake of the country successfully curbing Covid-19 community spread

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Colombo

August 10 

Sri Lanka on Monday fully reopened schools after keeping them closed for over four months due to the lockdown imposed in the country to contain the spread of the coronavirus.

All schools in the island nation were shut mid-March when Lanka detected its first COVID-19 infection. Schools were re-opened for selected grades in July but were closed again after few days following the threat of a fresh outbreak of the novel coronavirus.

"All schools are reopened today with respective grades starting classes on a staggered basis," Education Secretary NHM Chithrananda said.

Social distancing must!

  • Schools with less than 200 students will operate as it used to before the lockdown.
  • They will conduct classes as usual, while maintaining the 1-metre social distancing norm.

However, schools with over 200 students would decide which grades should attend on which date due to the need to maintain social distancing as instructed by the health guidelines, Chithrananda said.

School canteens are not permitted to open until confirmation from health authorities on COVID-19 being fully controlled, officials said.

The move to reopen schools has been taken in the wake of the country successfully curbing the community spread of the coronavirus, they said. Sri Lanka has not witnessed a single community case since April 30.

However, health authorities have warned that the threat of the pandemic is not completely over. PTI

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