SINGAPORE: Pre-schools in Singapore intend to continue enforcing the use of masks in schools for children under six, even though the legal cut-off ...
SINGAPORE: Pre-schools in Singapore intend to continue enforcing the use of masks in schools for children under six, even though the legal cut-off age for children who need to wear masks will be adjusted up from Monday .
Etonhouse International Education Group, which manages EtonHouse Pre-school and anchor operator E-Bridge Pre-school, also intends to ensure all children at its centres aged two and above continue to wear masks or face shields, as detailed in a circular sent out by the Early Childhood Development Agency , said executive director Mr Ng Yixian.
Adding that the children “have adapted very well” to wearing a mask or face shield, Mr Ng said parents have been supportive of the measures. On top of ensuring that the children wear masks or face shields, My First Skool said it has also increased the frequency of temperature checks for children, staff and parents. It is also cleaning its pre-school centres more frequently.
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