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Vice President Industrial Global Union, Comrade Issa Aremu has called on the Federal Government to negotiate an out-of-season date for West..

Vice President Industrial Global Union, Comrade Issa Aremu has called on the Federal Government to negotiate an out-of-season date for West African Examinations Council’s Senior School Certificate Examination , until the COVID-19 curve which is currently on the rise would have been sufficiently flattened.

Comrade Aremu who is also a Member of National Institute, Kuru Jos argued that, “In Kenya, schools will remain shut till 2021. Ghana is already reconsidering the decision on reopening after a spike in COVID-19. The JAMB Bulletin Volume 1 No. 18 of July 13, culled from a creditable South African source, 775 schools in the country have been affected by COVID-19. About 26 of the states in America are rolling back the plan to reopen schools.

“The best way for schools to avoid COVID-19 infection is to ensure students and teachers wash their hands frequently, show students how to cough or sneeze into a tissue, or to cough into their elbow if they cannot get tissue, clean and disinfect their premises often and encourage sick students and teachers to stay home,” he said.

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