Three more educational institutions closed in Islamabad due to rising coronavirus cases By
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Islamabad s district health administration has closed three more schools owing to the rising number of coronavirus cases there.
District health officer says one of the colleges was a private one, while the other two were public colleges.
So far, five educational institutes have been closed in the city due to the increasing number of COVID-19 cases.
ISLAMABAD: Owing to the rising number of coronavirus cases in the federal capital, three more educational institutions have been closed,
Geo News reported Tuesday.
According to Islamabad s District Health Officer Zaeem Zia, one of the closed colleges is a private one, while the other two are state-owned.
Islamabad closes three more colleges amid rising COVID-19 cases
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ISLAMABAD: The District Health Administration Islamabad on Tuesday announced that that it has closed three more colleges in the city amid the rising number of COVID-19 cases.
As reported by
Geo.tv, commenting on the development, Islamabad s District Health Officer Zaeem Zia said that one of the closed colleges was a private one, while the other two were public colleges. Colleges which have been temporarily closed include the College for Girls in G-6 and Model College for Boys in I-9.