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Thailand: schools prepare for reopening next week

Schools under the supervision of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration are now preparing their facilities ahead of their expected reopening on February 1, to ensure students’ safety from COVID-19.
Thailand: schools prepare for reopening next week ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: Xinhua)
Bangkok (NNT/VNA) - Schools under the supervision of the BangkokMetropolitan Administration are now preparing their facilities ahead of theirexpected reopening on February 1, to ensure students’ safety from COVID-19.

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s Permanent-Secretary SilpsuayRaweesangsoon observed the deep cleaning operation at Matthayom Ban Bang KapiSchool in Bang Kapi district, which is one of the BMA supervised schoolsperforming deep cleaning in preparation for the February 1 expected reopening.

Classrooms, restrooms and other school facilities have been deep cleaned toprotect students and teachers from COVID-19, while city hall has drafted a setof measures to which all its 437 schools must strictly adhere.

In Sai Mai district, Rittiyawannalai School held a deep cleaning event at theschool today, led by the Royal Thai Army Commander in Chief ACM AirbullSuttiwan.

Volunteers helped to clean up the school facilities, perform landscaping works,spray disinfecting agents, add effective microorganism solution to the moat infront of the school, to improve the water quality, as well as deliver 2,000face masks, 100 bottles of hand sanitiser and 10 hand sanitiser dispensers tothe school’s cleaners and janitors./.
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