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Omicron fears

Govt trying to create safe school environment

No immediate plans to shut down institutions, says Dipu Moni


January 10, 2022 00:00:00


Education Minister Dipu Moni said the government is making an all-out effort to create a safe school environment for students amid mounting fears over the spread of a highly-transmissible new strain of COVID-19, omicron, reports bdnews24.com.

There are no immediate plans to shut down educational institutions but that could change if infections continue to surge, she told reporters on Sunday.

"If it appears that cases are rising as a result of schools staying open, then we will close them.

"But at present, we are trying to ensure that our educational institutions are safe so that they cannot be linked to the spread of infection."

The government closed all educational institutions in March 2020 as part of the sweeping restrictions to stem the spread of coronavirus in the country. Once the situation improved, students returned to the classroom on September 12 last year.

But as the dust began to settle on the devastation wreaked by the delta variant, scientists in South Africa discovered the omicron strain in November.

According to a Danish study, omicron is better at evading immunity derived from vaccines than delta and it has now become the dominant strain worldwide.

Bangladesh has identified 21 cases of omicron so far, while there has been a marked uptick in daily COVID infections in recent weeks.

Bangladesh is currently administering vaccine shots to students in the 12-17 age group.


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