Education

Schools will not be closed hastily: Radzi

Shutdown will only happen after risk analysis and assessment conducted, says senior education minister

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 21 Mar 2021 5:50PM

Schools will not be closed hastily: Radzi
Senior Education Minister Datuk Mohd Radzi Md Jidin says that it is important for all parties to understand that the Education Ministry works closely with a professional team to ensure that the school sessions run smoothly. – The Vibes file pic, March 21, 2021

ARAU – The Education Ministry (MoE) will not hastily order the closure of schools, Senior Education Minister Datuk Mohd Radzi Md Jidin said.

He said the closure of schools, whether entirely or partly, would be implemented on the advice of the district health office (PKD).

“Schools where positive Covid-19 cases have been detected will only be closed after a risk analysis and assessment have been conducted,” he told reporters after the Jelajah Malaysia Prihatin programme with parents and teachers associations in Perlis at Arau Civic Hall near here today.

Radzi said the PKD would be able to gauge the situation better after carrying out an in-depth analysis on the risk of Covid-19 transmission in the area.

“In this context, if the PKD decides that a certain class must be closed, then we will close that class.

“Likewise, should they say a certain floor of the building needs to be closed then we will close that floor,” he said.

Radzi said should the PKD finds that the entire school must be closed then the MoE would order the closure of the school based on available information and analysis.

It is important for all parties to understand that the MoE works closely with a professional team to ensure that the school sessions run smoothly, he added. – Bernama, March 21, 2021

Related News

Malaysia / 1w

600 Indian, mamak restaurants, on verge of closure due to lack of workers, claim associations

Malaysia / 3w

Arau police track foreign man who broke into school, hugged, kissed several students

Malaysia / 1mth

Year Two student dies after being hit by van while returning from school

Malaysia / 1mth

Government’s RM5.7 billion spending cut a bold move to curb waste, says PKR leader

Opinion / 1mth

What education must produce

Malaysia / 1mth

School van, bus operators may be forced to raise fares next month

Spotlight

Malaysia

Motorcyclist dies in head-on crash, driver tests positive for drugs

Malaysia

61-year-old woman mistakenly presses gas pedal, Porsche crashes into hotel lobby

Opinion

The constitutional framework of justice: Balancing adat

Malaysia

DAP to contest 17 seats in Johor state election - Loke

Malaysia

Terengganu enforces syariah caning sentences as five offenders receive 20 strokes in total

Malaysia

Survivor hiker recounts 14-day forest ordeal after being found alive in Perak jungle (video)

Malaysia

Rafizi’s new party rejects alliances, prepares independent Johor election challenge

Malaysia

Former Kedah assemblyman found drowned in river after early-morning search operation