BANGKOK — Students in Thailand returned to classes on Tuesday after the Education Ministry allowed schools to open as normal under its plan to control Covid-19. The plan requires 85 percent of teachers to be vaccinated with at least one dose. Also, schools must evaluate themselves via the Department of Health’s Thai Stop COVID+ website. ADVERTISEMENTMeanwhile, schools must follow Covid-19 prevention measures including social distancing, washing hands and temperature checks. RELATED STORIESBangkok schools reopen despite worriesWork, school, play: How COVID-19 reshaped our worldSchools, theme parks in Thailand set to reopen on June 15Thailand to consider reopening as COVID-19 wave stabilizesSubscribe to our daily newsletter By providing an email address.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer February 01, 2022 19:39 UTC