Public Health Authority| Exempting 11 categories of personal attendance in primary schools and kindergartens

The Public Health Authority (Weqaya) confirmed that 11 categories of students who suffer from various diseases and disorders have been exempted from personal attendance in primary schools and kindergartens scheduled to resume on Sunday, January 23, 2022 AD, and this decision comes within the framework of the directives contained in the authority’s guide for the return of students without Twelve years old to primary school and kindergarten.

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Public Health Authority|  Exempting 11 categories of personal attendance in primary schools and kindergartens
Public Health Authority| Exempting 11 categories of personal attendance in primary schools and kindergartens

Public Health Authority guidelines and directions regarding personal attendance at schools

According to the authority’s directives, the following instructions and directives must be followed for personal attendance in classes:

Categories exempt from personal attendance

The directives and instructions of the Public Health Authority “Weqaya” indicated that there are 11 categories of students who are exempted from attending personal lessons for health reasons, which include:

The Public Health Authority clarified that any children who have siblings who have high risk factors due to these diseases, or children who have siblings or parents who are exempt from receiving coronavirus vaccines due to health problems such as hypersensitivity to coronavirus vaccines, are exempted from attending in-person classes.



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