Urgent. Order to close more than 1500 schools in the province.
On February 23, Mr. Samramkarn Boonruang, Provincial Education Commissioner (MOE) Buriram revealed that Buriram There are urgent letters to more than 1,500 educational institutions in the province asking for cooperation to refrain from teaching on-site for a period of 10 days from February 21 to March 2, 2022.
This is due to the spread of CV-19 in Buriram province. Currently, the number of CV-19 infected patients is found to be large and has a tendency to increase steadily. The Buriram Provincial Committee therefore asks for cooperation to refrain from providing regular teaching (On Site).According to information from the Buriram Provincial Public Health Office, it was found that As of January 27, 2022, there are 689 students enrolled, comprising 352 primary school students, 284 secondary school students and 53 university students.Requesting cooperation from all schools to refrain from taking online classes this time In order to control and prevent the spread of CV-19 in educational institutions, but during on-site classes Instead, arrange teaching in other formats such as online, on-demand, on-air or on-hand.If the situation tends to improve, we will consider opening classes online as usual. In this regard, before the on-site learning begins on March 3, 2022, Buriram Provincial PSU has requested support for ATK testing kits from Buriram Province. and related agencies
To carpet a CV-19 screening with all students and educators before starting on-site classes This is for the safety of all students, teachers and educational personnel.
However, Buriram has ordered the closure of more than 1,500 schools in the province after the number of students infected with CV-19 continued to rise.
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