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The nursery in Sharjah will have three days to resolve Covid violations flagged by the Emirates inspection team.
Those who fail to correct the situation within this time frame will be referred to the council for action.
The Sharjah Private Education Authority (SPEA) authorities have developed a framework through which it is possible to monitor irregularities in nurseries in the emirate.
According to all Covid-19 preventive measures, a total of 87 nurseries in Sharjah welcome students into the new school year.
Sharjah Private Education Authority (SPEA) Director Ali Al Hosani said that the bureau has held an extensive meeting with the head of private nursery schools in the emirate to discuss its preparations for the 2021-2022 school year.
Nurseries must comply with all Covid-19 safety protocols-especially limiting the capacity of buses carrying children to 75% and ensuring that the social distance of one metre is always maintained.
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Parents need to be fully vaccinated or provide negative PCR test results to enter the nursery.
The guidelines also require educators to be fully vaccinated, except for those who are medically exempt.
Avka Abdullah
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