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Second wave: Schools will be shut if cases keeps increasing… —PTF

written by Taiwo Adediran February 2, 2021
Second wave: Schools will be shut if cases keeps increasing…  —PTF

The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 has said it won’t hesitate to shut down schools in the country should there be a spike in COVID-19 cases recorded in Nigeria.

PTF National Incident Manager, Mukhtar Muhammed, stated this in a video posted on Twitter by the PTF on Monday.

Muhammed said, “The issue of school reopening is something that the PTF has discussed very extensively. The ministry of education decided to open the schools. Based on our own understanding, it was the states that actually wanted to have the schools reopened.

“Now, the PTF is watching this very closely, we are monitoring what is going on and if we find out that cases continue to rise in the country and we start to have incidences in schools, certainly, we will have the schools closed.

“In the first instance, we should have delayed opening of the schools but now that the schools are opened, the PTF will continue to monitor very closely with all the schools to ensure that they institute measures and ensure that people follow as much as possible.”

It  has  earlier been reported that PTF had in December 2020 shut down all schools in the country amid the second wave of the pandemic. The task force, however, ordered public and private schools in the country to resume for academic activities on January 18, 2021

Our correspondents, who monitored activities at some schools across the country, had observed partial compliance with the PTF protocols.

Chairman and Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, had also said travels, reopening of schools, businesses and religious centres contributed to the rise in Covid cases in Nigeria during the first wave.

According to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, the country has recorded over 130,000 Covid infections and over 1,600 associated fatalities since it reported its index case in February 2020.

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