Postponement of first semester exams in schools due to the spreading syncytial virus.. The government is responding

Recently, some websites and a number of social networking pages have published some news related to the submission of exams, against the backdrop of the spread of the respiratory syncytial virus and the increase in the number of infected people. The news had caused widespread concern among the Egyptian street and parents, so the Ministry of Education responded to this news, through an official statement that it had published in the past few hours.

The fact of submitting exams due to the spread of respiratory syncytial virus

For its part, the Ministry of Education and Technical Education had published an official statement, in which it revealed the truth about the news that was published related to the submission of exams due to the spread of the respiratory syncytial virus, and the ministry said that all the news that was published related to this matter is completely incorrect. And they are just unfounded rumors. The ministry also added that no decisions have been issued related to this matter, reassuring parents and the Egyptian street that the health situation in schools is safe and normal, and therefore there is no justification for taking any exceptional measures that would change the timetable.

The fact of submitting exams due to the spread of respiratory syncytial virus

The Ministry of Education also stressed in its statement that the exams will be held inside schools, on their scheduled date, as the exams will continue from January 14, 2023 until the 26th of the same month, according to the time map that the Ministry of Education had developed and revealed before. There will be no changes, as the rumors say. The Ministry also stressed the need to adhere to all precautionary and preventive measures that the Ministry follows to prevent infectious diseases in classes and among students, which had been detected by the Ministry of Health, in cooperation between schools and the Directorate of Health in all governorates. .

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