SSLC: Symptomatic students will be treated after examinations


Team Udayavani, Jun 12, 2020, 8:46 AM IST

Bengaluru: Symptomatic Students will be sent for treatment after the examinations. It is said that there are two special examination rooms for Symptomatic students and those who come from containment zone.

School principals have been ordered to create a list of students coming from containment zones and those students will have to get stamped before examinations

It is said  that every school must have a testing booth at the entrance along with ASHA workers and health officials at every centre.

Also, the school authorities are requested to   reserve an emergency vehicle for the students writing examination

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