Education ministers’ meet-up to decide fate of schools amid Omicron surge put off for later

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Education ministers' meet-up to decide fate of schools amid Omicron surge put off for later
Education ministers' meet-up to decide fate of schools amid Omicron surge put off for later
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The meeting of education ministers from across Pakistan scheduled for today to decide on whether schools should stay open or not amid a surge in Omicron cases has been put off for later, the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training said Thursday.

The ministry’s notification was circulated shortly before the scheduled start of 11am of the education ministers’ meeting.

Federal Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mehmood and education ministers of other provinces had to decide whether the current coronavirus situation warrants the closure of schools or not, as the country continues its battle to contain the spread of Omicron.

The education ministry, in a notification, said the 34th meeting of the Inter-Provincial Education Ministers Conference (IPEMC) will be held next week. No reason was mentioned for the postponement.

In the last 24 hours, Pakistan reported more than 3,000 coronavirus cases for the first time since September 15, 2021, the National Command and Operations Centre’s (NCOC) data showed Thursday morning.

The NCOC data showed that the country registered 3,019 more cases in the last 24 hours, taking the overall infections’ tally to 1.31 million. The positivity ratio has reached 6.12% — the highest in more than four months, as the infection rate was last above it on September 8, 2021.

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