TMREIS more cautious after fear of COVID in Nagol branch

TMREIS more cautious after fear of COVID in Nagol branch

Officers review COVID protocols and precautionary measures to check prevalence in other institutions

A day after 36 staff and students were tested positive for the novel coronavirus at one of the schools run by the Telangana Minority Residential Educational Institutions Society (TMREIS), the authorities were investigating the spread of infection at their other institutions. Chalked out plans. .

TMREIS has control as 204 schools across the state. With Tuesday’s COVID-19 scare at the Nagole branch, the organization began reviewing the COVID protocol and precautionary measures.

According to those who are aware of this development, a large number of novelists on campus were not infected with coronoids due to fewer students. It has also been revealed that TMREIS President A.K. day.

Sources said that the actual student strength of Nagol branch is around 400. On Tuesday, 184 students were present on campus. TMREIS has also tied up with an NGO, which has been working in the heath sector for the past several years, to keep a close watch on the unwanted health status of staff and students. They are also in communication with the Departments of Health and Education.

“The first rapid antigen tests were performed at all, RT-PCR tests were done later. We are expecting the report soon. We have school nurses who are vigilant. We have also met students. Isolation rooms were designated when such emergencies arrived, and everyone who tested positive is here. Apart from mild body aches and cold, there is no person who has exhibited any serious symptoms, ”Mr. Khan told Hindu.

In the dormitories, a space for two bunk beds is being placed to ensure that there is a physical disturbance. A similar approach is being taken in the dining halls of schools. “We have monitored the situation in other schools. So far nothing has been revealed. We have set up a control room at the head office (in Banjara Hills). Staff nurses and principals can contact this control room if a school has any health problems. Mr. Khan said that the health of students and staff would be monitored daily from here.

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