“Corona and Schools”… Questions for the Minister of Health!

Health Minister Firas Abyad tweeted, on his Twitter account, writing: “In today’s meeting at the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, the important question is not whether schools should remain closed due to the Omicron tsunami. The question is how to resume lessons safely, for students, teachers and administrators. families and society in general.

He added, “Schools must ensure that everyone follows safety measures, the most important of which is wearing a mask. The behavior of parents and society in the past few days has not been a good example. In winter, it will be difficult to use natural ventilation to keep the air clean and prevent the spread of the virus.”

He continued, “The vaccination rate in schools is still low, but efforts are underway to address this issue. Vaccines have proven to be an effective tool once morest severe infections. However, many parents are still hesitant and unwilling to allow their children to be vaccinated. This is unfortunate.”

And he added, “Availability of rapid diagnosis using the Ag Rapid test can help. False negative results and asymptomatic carriers hamper containment efforts. Opening schools will inevitably facilitate the spread of the virus. Can the overburdened health system handle that?”

He said, “This will depend on the number of patients who need to be hospitalized and the capacity to receive them. Omicron causes less severe infection, and the Ministry of Health is working hard to increase the number of Corona beds. But there are limits to what can be done, mainly due to the shortage of doctors and nurses.” “.

Al-Abyad concluded, “In short, what is more expensive, keeping schools closed or open? Psychologically and educationally, the students have no interest in staying at home. Society needs to move forward. For unvaccinated adults, this is expected to be a difficult journey. This is also a lesson we should all learn.”

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