Muscat: The Oman Ministry of Health has stated that returning to life in general is a mandatory step, but this will only be done with the continued implementation of preventive measures and the maintenance of social remoteness in public places and the circle of family gatherings.
In a tweet, the Ministry of Health suggested that citizens be dedicated to the cause of coVID-19 relief.
SE Dr. Mohammad Al Hosni, Undersecretary of Health Affairs at the Ministry of Health (MS) also said that if the number continues to increase, schools will be open.
Among the key messages reiterated at the 15th press conference was that if the numbers did not decrease, the restoration of the general pre-pandemic would not be possible. Education Minister Madiha Al Shaibani said the approved framework for reopening schools allows flexibility and that if schools cannot be opened, the approach to learning will move to distance learning and learning through television channels.
Dr. Zuwaina Bint Saleh Al Maskeri, Director General of the Center for Educational Measurement and Evaluation, said programs for the 20-21 educational year have been reduced to 30% of educational content. “As far as exams are concerned, about what’s going on in the classroom. “Dr. Zuwaina says.
SE Dr. Abdullah Ambusaidi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Education, said that the measures and precautions that apply to the public and staff also apply to preschool education.
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