Sinaloa.- Despite the high number of covid-19 infections that are recorded daily in Sinaloa, this day andbasic education students return to face-to-face classes after having been suspended since last January 5.
Initially, it was estimated that the return of the students to the classrooms would be on January 17, but the suspension lasted until this day. A large number of students will continue with distance classesas their schools are not in good condition.
At present, the booster vaccine has already been applied to personnel in the educational sector and a large number of children under 15 and 14 years of age are already vaccinated with the second doses and thousands of Sinaloans have already received the third doses of vaccines against the covid.
The state government opted for a return to the classroom, although last Friday in Sinaloa They registered 1,197 new infections; the Saturday, one thousand 134and yesterday Sunday, 398.
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In order for the return to the classroom to be safe, the authorities of the Ministry of Public Education and Culture (Sepyc) ask parents for support such as: maintaining constant monitoring of covid symptoms in the family to detect it in a timely manner —because the first filter is the home—, that they remain in communication with the teachers and that preventive measures continue —such as the use of face masks, constant hand washing and a healthy distance—.
Through a bulletin, Graciela Domínguez Nava, head of Sepyc, reported that the return to face-to-face classes occurs two weeks after the application of the dose of the booster vaccine against covid-19 to more than 60,000 teachers and staff. educational support in the entity, so that, in case of contagion, the effects are not serious; however, on the recommendation of the health authorities, the health protocols that have been applied since school activity was reactivated will be maintained.
The Ministry of Public Education and Culture indicated that the objective of this staggered return to the classroom is to provide care to those minors who have had learning problems.
“We need to take this step. Education has been affected and a lag in learning has been generated and school dropout has also been caused as a result of the circumstances,” said Domínguez Nava.
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A large number of students in the state will continue in the virtual mode because their schools were looted and have not yet been repaired; it is not yet known when they can return to face-to-face.
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