Covid-19: Students under 12 are allowed to attend in-person classes Saudi Arabia.

Date:

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Health announced the resumption of in-person classes for students in kindergarten and primary grades from January 23.

Only students under 12 will be allowed to return to schools. According to the statement, students who have health conditions are exempt from the decision. Instead, they can continue opting for remote learning.

The Ministry of Education confirmed the schools’ readiness to implement all precautionary measures to curb the spread of Covid-19 and ensure students’ safety.

Last week, Saudi Arabia intensified efforts to protect citizens and residents from Covid-19 by making face masks mandatory in all public places. The Ministry of Interior also issued a warning that said those who violate Covid-19 safety measures and preventive protocols will face hefty fines.

Anyone who fails to wear a face mask will be fined 1000 Saudi riyals, the ministry said in a statement. The fines will be doubled if the violation is repeated, reaching a maximum amount of 100,000 riyals.

Share post:

Subscribe

spot_imgspot_img

Popular

More like this
Related

Dubai Municipality opens Khor Al Mamzar Beach to visitors and the public.

First phase of the Al Mamzar Beaches project completes...

10 ways Dubai’s Agentic AI initiative is expected to affect businesses across the UAE

Dubai’s Agentic AI initiative is set to enhance productivity,...

UAE’s Dh1 billion Fujairah desalination plant: its impact on water supply explained

The project involves constructing a major facility that will...

EMDAD chief says UAE’s exit from OPEC is expected to generate more job opportunities.

Plans to increase oil capacity are expected to boost...