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With Covid cases rising in India, it certainly is a matter of concern for young kids and also their parents.
In New Delhi, parents expressed concern over the safety of their children as the national capital witnesses rise in COVID cases. They are also sceptical about sending their kids to school.
Many anxious parents are trying to seek directions from the schools and the government as well. The development comes as Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj said the national capital is seeing three to four Covid cases on average every day and asserted that the city is well equipped to fight the virus resurgence. Sixty-three cases of COVID-19 sub-variant JN.1 had been reported in the country till Sunday, including 34 in Goa, according to Union Health Ministry updates.
Pankaj Gupta, a member of Parents Association of northwest Delhi, told India Today that the situation is not critical but scary for parents in the city.
She went on to add that the schools must suo motto take precautionary measures and ensure social distancing and masks. "If we individually try to impose masks on our children, it will be of no use and most students would not be wearing them," she stated. It should be noted that the schools and colleges in the city now are running at full capacity with no Covid protocols in place across the NCR. However, parents express apprehension about their kids amid rising COVID cases.
"The government must think and take action beforehand. While many students understand the Covid protocol, the children of primary and secondary hardly have any experience in dealing with such situations," said Priya Rana, a member of Parents Association of Ghaziabad, was quoted as saying by India Today.