TMREIS more alert after COVID scare at Nagole branch
The Hindu
A day after 36 staff and students at one of the schools run by Telangana Minorities Residential Educational Institutions Society (TMREIS) tested positive for the novel coronavirus, officials went into a huddle to chalk out plans to check the spread of the infection to its other institutions.
The TMREIS has under its control as many as 204 schools across the State. With Tuesday’s COVID-19 scare at the Nagole branch, the organisation began reviewing COVID protocols, and precautionary measures. According to those who are aware of the developments, thanks to fewer students a larger number of those present on the premises were not infected with the novel coronavirus. It is also learnt that TMREIS president A.K. Khan, who is also Advisor to the Government for Minorities Welfare, and TMREIS secretary B. Shafiullah conducted meetings with teaching and non-teaching staff, including principals and school nurses, to take stock of the situation throughout the day.More Related News
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