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OBEC to propose to CCSA this Friday that its 4,500 schools reopen

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OBEC to propose to CCSA this Friday that its 4,500 schools reopen

 

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Thailand’s Office of Basic Education Commission (OBEC) will, on Friday, propose to the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA) that all the 4,500 schools under its supervision resume classes.

 

Since the outbreak of COVID-19 in March, OBEC has closed all its schools and introduced online learning. As the situation improved, and lockdown restrictions began to ease, OBEC resumed in-person classes on alternate days or alternate weeks, with online learning continuing for those not attending in person.

 

OBEC’s Secretary-General, Mr. Amnart Wichatanuwat, said today that his office wants all the schools to reopen, but they must strictly enforce social distancing, make hand-sanitizing gel available to students, ensure all students wear face masks all the time while at school and screen the temperature of students before entry.

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/obec-to-propose-to-ccsa-this-friday-that-its-4500-schools-reopen/

 

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I thought those yellow circles were added to the photo to highlight something in the picture.

That was a waste of 20 seconds. :laugh:

 

In my defence, 'twas before my morning coffee !:coffee1:

So when it's approved, would all schools follow? 

A bit tired of my 6 day work week. 

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