Chen Shizhong on the weekend of the unified test: I do not object to taking the test for those with mild symptoms

The unified test of the four technical secondary schools will be launched this weekend. The Ministry of Education recently announced that those who have tested positive will not be allowed to take the test, but with additional assistance by means of quotas, students living apart can take the test in the isolated test center. However, Chen Shizhong, commander of the command center, said that he has no objection. Those with mild symptoms at home should take the test.

Chen Shizhong, commander of the Epidemic Command Center, said, “At the beginning of the unified test, in fact, the education unit has held countless tests in the past two years, and I am very experienced. As for all aspects, I can only look at it from various places. Isolation, so that it will not spread to each other and protect the rights and interests of the exam, we will agree to this.”

統測週末登場 陳時中:不反對輕症居隔者應試

Chen Shizhong on the weekend of the unified test: I do not object to taking the test for those with mild symptoms

Commander Chen Shizhong believes that the education unit has held many exams in the past two years and has a lot of experience. As long as all parties can do a good job of isolation and diversion, they will not object. However, the test center said that candidates with mild symptoms at home are still diagnosed. In order to protect other candidates, the test-taking and additional quotas are not open. The isolation test center is only open to candidates who have been quarantined and undiagnosed. Currently, the epidemic prevention plan is approved by the command center. conduct.

(FTV News/Comprehensive Report)

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