SINGAPORE: Pre-school and primary school students will each be given a face shield and hand sanitisers as they prepare to head back to the ...
SINGAPORE: Pre-school and primary school students will each be given a face shield and hand sanitisers as they prepare to head back to the classroom from Jun 2.
The sanitiser solution contains 40 per cent isopropyl alcohol and 0.1 per cent benzalkonium chloride.Students, service contractors and staff at the Institute of Technical Education will also get two bottles of hand sanitiser each, along with a pair of reusable masks. "Temasek Foundation is working with its partners to ensure that all schools can receive these items by Jun 8," it said.
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