Media Source: Pakistan News Releases
Date: 15 September 2020
As the Pakistani government announced the reopening of schools in September, parents’ anxiety about children getting infected with Covid-19 took a sharp hike. Parents, guardians and even teachers fear that it may be too soon to reopen schools after they were shut in the early days of the pandemic. Experts from the Aga Khan U
As the Pakistani government announced the reopening of schools in September, parents’ anxiety about children getting infected with Covid-19 took a sharp hike. Parents, guardians and even teachers fear that it may be too soon to reopen schools after they were shut in the early days of the pandemic. Experts from the Aga Khan University Hospital’s Children’s Hospital connected to the audience through a Facebook Live Session on 11 September to address safety and precautionary guidelines and other frequently asked questions.