Gujarat government's big decision amidst uncontrollable corona, Std.1-9 schools will remain closed
An important decision has been taken in the meeting of the core committee chaired by Chief Minister Vijay Bhai Rupani.
As per the decision of the Core Committee, considering the prevailing Corona transition situation in the state, the teaching work will be kept closed in all the schools of Std. 1 to 9 across the state from Monday 5th April till further notice or order.
All government and private schools in the state will have to implement these instructions. Chief Minister Vijay Bhai Rupani has taken this decision in the wider interest of the students of the state and with the objective of controlling the transition of corona.
Young children also hunt in the second wave of the Corona
Young children are also being infected in the second wave of corona. New cases have been continuously registered at the city's civil hospital. While there were more than 130 emergency cases yesterday, the number of cases of coronary heart disease in children in the same civil hospital is also on the rise.
11 children under treatment in Ahmedabad Civil
The transition to corona in Ahmedabad has created an explosive situation. Even small children in the city have been flocking to Corona for the past one week. Corona infection is now a growing concern in children as well. A total of 11 children are admitted to the Civil Hospital in Ahmedabad. Out of which 7 children are corona positive. While 3 children have suspicious symptoms of corona. So the report of 1 child has come negative. Serious children are kept on C.P.
Corona is getting out of control in the state. And in the second wave of Corona, more than 2600 daily cases are going. The government of CM Vijay Rupani has taken a big decision regarding schools due to the increasing transition in Teva. It has been decided to close Gujarat Schools from Std. 1 to 9 in the state. These decisions have been taken at the core committee meeting. Schools in the state will remain closed indefinitely from April 5.
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