학술논문

Keeping in-school adolescents safe from COVID-19 sequelae to the suspension of school lockdown restriction
Document Type
article
Source
Global Biosecurity, Vol 2, Iss 1 (2020)
Subject
coronavirus, covid-19, covid-19 school lockdown, school lockdown, adolescents, in-school adolescents.
Infectious and parasitic diseases
RC109-216
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Language
English
ISSN
2652-0036
Abstract
Rapid transmission of the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and resulting fatalities necessitated the closure of educational institutions in March 2020, and affected nearly 1.6 billion learners globally. However, presently lockdown measures have been lifted, and resumption of physical learning in schools has commenced. At this notable period, it is pertinent to ensure the safety of in-school adolescents from COVID-19 while preventing the risk of further transmission of COVID-19 in school settings. Therefore, we recommend adherence to the reduction of contact between in-school adolescents during school hours. The provision of handwashing equipment such as soap, clean water, bucket(s), and disposable tissue papers positioned at different points should be ensured in schools, with the modalities for such practice exemplified on information, education, and communication materials. Also, maintaining a minimal physical distance of 1m, use of face masks, regular hand washing and disinfection of classrooms, toilet facilities, and surfaces must be ensured among teachers and other school personnel would contribute effectively to the safety of in-school adolescents while schools have reopened amid the COVID-19 pandemic.