SHAH ALAM: The Selangor Education Department said school sessions in Klang will continue as usual despite the district being categorised as a red zone this afternoon.
Its director Izmi Ismail when contacted said the closure of schools would only be carried out if there was a recommendation from the Health Ministry to do so.
He said so far, only seven classes involving two schools in Klang were closed after students and teachers were ordered to undergo home quarantine due to their close contacts with Covid-19-positive individuals.
"It comprised one Form Five class and one Form One class in SMK Pandamaran Jaya and five classes of Year Six at SK Taman Sri Andalas. However, we have disinfected all classes involved," he told Bernama.
Izmi said the 14-day quarantine involving students and teachers in SMK Pandamaran Jaya began last Wednesday (Sept 30) while SK Taman Sri Andalas started on Saturday (Oct 3).
He added that the schools had always practised the standard operating procedures and complied with all advice from the district health office to contain Covid-19 transmission.
Selangor recorded 232 active cases today, with 77 cases being treated in Klang.
Earlier, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin in his special address on the Covid-19 situation said that the government had so far decided to close only schools in the red zones, namely in Kota Kinabalu, Penampang, Putatan, Tawau, Lahad Datu, Kunak and Semporna in Sabah. -- Bernama
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