
MoPH issues advisory for students, staff at schools in Qatar

While the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) confirmed that there is no need to close schools over coronavirus fears, the authority has issued certain guidelines for schools to follow in order to protect students and staff from the risk of infection.
How to protect students and staff in schools and nurseries from #coronavirus Disease 2019 (#COVID19) pic.twitter.com/VcElh9bOCP
— وزارة الصحة العامة (@MOPHQatar) March 8, 2020
The guidelines are as follows:
1. Maintain proper hand hygiene
The Ministry has advised students and staff to ensure they wash their hands with soap and running water for at least 20 to 40 seconds whenever they sneeze or cough.
They are also asked not to touch their eyes, nose, and mouth with unclean hands.
2. Disinfect surfaces
Schools have been asked to use disinfectant to regularly clean bathrooms, floors, tables, chairs, toys, and other surfaces that the school community comes into contact with. These also include the handles of doors and windows.
3. Observe concerning symptoms among the school community
The Ministry has asked schools to keep an eye out for symptoms such as fever, cough or difficulty breathing among the students and staff.
It advised that those who have these symptoms should stay away from the educational institutes.
4. Avoid greeting that involves direct contact
According to the advisory, greeting with a hug or kiss is unadvisable under the current circumstances as the virus is transmitted mainly through direct contact.
5. Covering mouth or nose when sneezing or coughing
Schools must raise awareness among students on the importance of covering the mouth and nose with the upper sleeve or a disposable tissue when coughing or sneezing. They should also dispose off the tissue in a closed bin immediately after.
6. Proper ventilation in classrooms
MoPH has advised schools to make sure classroom windows are kept open during lessons or at least during break times. The Ministry said this should be practiced even during cold weather to ensure proper ventilation.
7. Students with concerning symptoms
The Ministry stressed in case any student exhibits symptoms related to the infection, the child should be immediately separated from the classmates. The parents of the concerned students, as well as a healthcare provider, must be notified at the earliest possible.
8. Plan students' entry/exit to classrooms
Schools are advised to plan the entry and exit of students to the classrooms as much as possible to reduce unnecessary crowding.
9. Avoid sharing personal items with others
Students and staff are also advised not to share personal items.
On a related note, the Ministry of Education and Higher Education (MoEHE) has affirmed that it is constantly communicating with health authorities in the country to ensure all precautionary measures are implemented in schools to protect students, teachers, and staff from being affected by COVID-19.
نطمئن أولياء الامور بأن هناك تنسيق دائم ومستمر مع وزارة الصحة والرعاية الصحية الأولية؛ لاتخاذ جميع الإجراءات الوقائية من حيث النظافة والوعي الصحي؛ لحماية منسوبي المدارس من طلاب ومعلمين وإداريين
— وزارة التعليم (@Qatar_Edu) March 7, 2020
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It reiterated that the risk of the coronavirus spreading in the country remains low.
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