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Covid-19: 30 More Schools Shut Down In Selangor Today Including Klang, Gombak, Petaling & More

Covid-19: 30 More Schools Shut Down In Selangor Today Including Klang, Gombak, Petaling & More

Selangor Education Department ordered a two-day closure this time.

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More Selangor schools have been ordered to shut down today due to the incidence of Covid-19 cases. This time, it is 30 schools.

According to Malaysiakini, the Selangor Education Department sent a circular to 30 headmasters and principals of primary and secondary schools instructing a two day shutdown (28 & 29 April) for contact tracing and sanitation.

The closure is to allow for screening of close contacts and risk evaluation by the district health department.

Selangor Education Department circular via Malaysiakini.

Though the circular instructed only two days of closure, the state education department stipulated that the schools must check with the district health officer on the need to extend the school closure.

In the meantime, lessons are to be conducted online.

The list of schools ordered shut due to Covid-19 cases are:

Klang

  • SJKC Perempuan
  • SJKC Tshing Nian
  • SJKC Ying Wah
  • SMK Tengku Ampuan Jemaah
  • SK Klang

Kuala Selangor

  • SMK Raja Muda Musa
  • SJKC Chung Wah
  • SK Sungai Burung

Sepang

  • SMK Putra Perdana
  • SMK Cyberjaya
  • SK Sungai Rawang

Petaling Perdana

  • SMK Bandar Puchong Jaya A
  • SK Setia Alam
  • SJKC Shin Cheng (Harcroft)
  • SMK Puchong Perdana
  • SK Pusat Bandar Puchong 2
  • SMK Seri Kembangan
  • SJKC Yak Chee

Gombak

  • SK Sg Pelong
  • SK Hulu Klang

Petaling Utama

  • SJKC Damansara
  • SJKC Sungai Buloh
  • SMK Kelana Jaya

Hulu Langat

  • SK Sungai Ramal Dalam
  • SK Bukit Raya
  • SK Dusung Nanding
  • SJKC Batu Sebelas
  • SJKT Ladang Rinching
  • SK Desa Baiduri
  • SK Bandar Baru Bangi

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