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Polytechnic Resumes Academics Activity

Polytechnic Resumes Academics Activity

Polytechnic Resumes Academics Activity across the 36 states in Nigeria and various date announced by the various high institutions are as follows:

Oke Ogun Polytechnic Resumes Academics Activity

Generally, Oke Ogun Polytechnic saki wishes to inform all parents, students of the institution that the date of resumption of all activities begins on 4th Of January, 2021.

KADPOLY 

KADPOLY in respect to the directive of the presidential task force on COVID-19, the institution wishes to inform staff and students of Kaduna State Polytechnic that the polytechnic will resume academic activities on 18th January 2021.

Federal Polytechnic Kaura Namoda 

That all staff on salary GL 12 are hereby directed to stay at home for a period of 5 weeks, effective from Wednesday 23 December 2020 to 4th January 2021. and await further directive. In addition, the new resumption date for all students is Monday 18 January 2021.

Heritage Polytechnic Resumes Academics Activity

Polytechnic Resumes Academics Activity: Generally, this is to notify all students, parents, and guardians that the resumption that was announced for January 4th, 2021 for returning students and fresh students are hereby postponed till January 18th, 2021.

In addition, this is in respect to the COVID-19 directives of the Federal Government on the opening of schools.

Polytechnic Resumes Academics Activity
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OTHER POLYTECHNICS RESUMPTION DATE WILL BE COMMUNICATED LATER IN DUE DATE 

NDDC COVID-19 GUIDELINES FOR SCHOOLS IN NIGERIAN

The most important advice is for all schools to encourage their students to maintain good hand and respiratory hygiene to remain safe. School proprietors, VC, headmistresses, and headmasters must ensure that students have access to clean water and soap. At all times while on the school premises. 

The best way for schools to avoid COVID-19 infection is to: 

  • Ensure students and teachers wash their hands frequently 
  • In addition, show students how to cough or sneeze into a tissue. Maybe cough into their elbow if they cannot get the tissue 
  • Clean and disinfect their premises often 
  • In conclusion, encourage sick students and teachers to stay home

The following symptoms may develop in the 14 days after exposure to someone who has COVID- 19 infection: 

  • cough 
  • shortness of breath or difficulty in breathing 
  • fever 
  • muscle pain

If anyone has been in contact with a suspected case in a school, they should contact NCDC on 0800 9700 0010. While laboratory test results for COVID-19 is pending, there is no need to close the facility or send students or staff home. 

You can find the latest information and advice by contacting NCDC on:  

  • NCDC Toll-free Number: 080097000010  
  • SMS: 08099555577  
  • WhatsApp: 07087110839 
  • Website for additional resources: www.ncdc.gov.ng 
  • Twitter and Facebook: @NCDCgov

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