Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 02:36 pm
Prof. Kate Omenugha, Anambra Commissioner for Education stated that 1,000 infrared thermometers would be distributed in preparations for the possible reopening of colleges in the state.
Omenugha informed newsmen in Awka on Sunday that the pass was accepted through the State Executive Council.
The thermometers would be disbursed to public fundamental and secondary faculties in the state.
She defined that faculties in the state obtained the gear throughout the Ebola scourge in 2014.
According to her, this is phase of efforts to ensure that the schools meet the minimal coronavirus (COVID-19) protocols.
Other gadgets which include buckets and hand washing soap, would be provided by using the faculties themselves.
Omenugha stated that the nation used to be not leaving something to chance, mainly with regards to the 2020 WASSCE and the JSSE.
(PMNEWS)
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