Pakistan
Schools in Islamabad Closed for a Week Because of COVID-19
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The administration in Islamabad has decided to close all public and private schools as a result of an alarming increase in the number of COVID-19 cases.
In accordance with reliable sources, all educational institutions in the federal capital will be closed beginning on Monday, September 6.
In the earlier part of the day, Dr. Murad Raas, the Punjab Education Minister, had made the same pronouncement. He expressed himself on Twitter, saying:
ANNOUNCEMENT:
All Public & Private Schools of Punjab to be closed from September 6th to September 11th, 2021 due COVID 19 conditions. Please stay home and stay safe. Protect yourself and your families.— Murad Raas (@DrMuradPTI) September 3, 2021
Due to the COVID-19 conditions, all public and private schools in Punjab will be closed from September 6th to September 11th, 2021, according to the Punjab Education Department.
Students and instructors were asked to stay at home to safeguard their families, according to the minister.
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