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Education minister says schools will be inspected to ensure Covid-19 preventive measures work

Monday, 15 Jun 2020 09:55 AM MYTEducation Minister Mohd Radzi Md Jidin said it was important to see the SOPs in real-world conditions as the schools would resume operations in unprecedented circumstances. — Bernama pic

“I’ve asked everyone in the ministry, state and district departments, including myself, to go to the schools unannounced,” Radzi was quoted as saying. Radzi said it was important to see the SOPs in real-world conditions as the schools would resume operations in unprecedented circumstances resulting from the world-stopping Covid-19 pandemic.

On June 10, the ministry announced the reopening of public schools to examinations students from June 24.

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