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PETALING JAYA: Stakeholders want strategies and strict standard operating procedures in place before the government reopens schools this September.
Parent Action Group for Education Malaysia chairman Datin Noor Azimah Abdul Rahim said it was vital that the SOP be stringent and continually adhered to.
“We must not let our guard down at any point in time,” she said.
Melaka Action Group for Parents in Education chairman Mak Chee Kin said the Education Ministry must have an action plan ready in case not all teachers were immunised by September.
Although the escalating number of daily cases was scary, he said the prolonged school closure had left a negative impact on students.
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“It’s tough to be resilient during a pandemic. This batch of Form Five students have had no choice but to keep up with their studies. Even those with good Internet connectivity do not have it easy as they are stuck at their desks for long hours every day, trying not to lose focus, keep sane and not give up. It’s even more frustrating for those struggling with slow Internet connectivity and having to share devices with their siblings. Now imagine those who rely on educational
TV without being able to interact with their teachers as consistently as they could before schools closed! If parents are open to their children being vaccinated, then there is hope of returning to face-to-face learning in September.”
Published: 28 June 2021
These are in line with PM Muhyiddin s announcement that the lockdown will not end today (28 June), and provide details on which sectors can operate, when the public can travel, and more.
Malaysia s total lockdown, which was slated to end today (28 June), will be extended while COVID-19 cases in the country remain high, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced on Sunday (27 June).
Noting this in a press statement on the same day, Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, Senior Minister of Defense said the nation will remain in Phase One of the lockdown (MCO 3.0) until three key threshold value indicators under the National Recovery Plan (Pelan Pemulihan Negara/PPN) are achieved: