PM Muhyiddin says classroom SOP still needs fine-tuning before schools can reopen
Friday, 29 May 2020 06:19 AM MYT
The prime minister said the government also needed to know whether the Education Ministry was ready to comply with the standard operating procedure set to curb the spread of Covid-19. In a post uploaded onto his official Facebook page, the prime minister said if the number of students was reduced to 15 per class, it would require the use of many classrooms and holding of morning and afternoon school sessions.
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