High schools opens today for all final year students

New week, new scenes and the clouds keep changing each second of the day. We are in the raining season now and rain falls anytime it wants without a reminder. Last Saturday gave everyone the greatest shock and happiness around in the country as our active case decreased from 8585 to only 3558. Our recoveries boosted from 4548 to 10,074 and the new figure made everyone talk but yes experts say they have really recovered fully. But as I move ahead I will show our current numbers with our covid-19 cases.

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Oooo it looks like it was just yesterday since we began the fight over covid-19 in my country (Ghana). Three and half months are gone so soon and it still feels it was just yesterday, through the strive and the hell we have been through, we just look at ourselves and it really tells us or hit us direct in the face like it was just yesterday.

Last night we were lucky to have our President speak to us again as a nation, and if my count is right this speech of him was the 12th time he was addressing the nation since the detection of covid-19 in the country. Many were being said though but much was on measures being put in place for all final year students in high schools and the year 2 Gold track students who spent like a month in school and had to break because of covid-19.

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Well to start with, these students will spend a total of six weeks on learn or finishing up their semester, where the final year students will be left behind to write their 2 weeks exist examination that would allow them to be qualified to enter and tertiary education of their choice. So it’s all for the best and not in the interest of the government as people move about saying.

For all the one thousand and one hundred above senior high schools in the country, there is no single one of them that hasn’t being fumigated or disinfected. Per the statistics given the total number of people we are counting here is about eight hundred thousand, and they include all students, teaching and non-teaching staffs. Each person will be liable to get 3 nose masks that are reusable from the government.

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To these masks the government has also distributed eighteen thousand veronica buckets, seven thousand, two hundred thermometer guns, thirty-six thousand rolls of tissue paper, eight hundred thousand pieces of 200 millilitre hand sanitizers and thirty-six thousand gallons of liquid soap around to every senior high school to have its share and also to be ready for school resuming today.

As told a week ago, each class should be occupied by a maximum of twenty-five students and also follow all protocols by the Ghana health service and World health organization. The government will also be absorbing all fees of the final year students who will be taking their exit exams. Any school that flaws to an of the directives given will be dealt with. And wearing of nose mask is compulsory for all and not just for students alone, but for any individual in Ghana.

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