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Mizoram schools to shut down from Oct 26, after students test positive for COVID-19

The decision was taken after a meeting with senior school education officials and teachers' associations. Schools to reopen from November 9 unless new problems crop up.

Sentinel Digital Desk

Aizawl: Mizoram education minister Lalchhandama Ralte on Friday said that the state government has decided to close all schools from October 26 after a number of Class 10 and 12 students, who had been attending classes since October 16, tested positive for the novel coronavirus. The decision was taken after a meeting with senior school education officials and teachers' associations. It was decided in the meeting to reopen schools from November 9 unless new problems crop up.

"Students of Class 10 and 12 will continue to attend classes online. The Mizoram Board of School Education has been instructed to make arrangements so that the students can fill up their examination forms," said Ralte.

The decision for the resumption of classes for students of Classes 10 & 12, who are going to sit for their boards next year, was taken in a meeting chaired by Ralte on October 12.
On October 16, two students of a privately-run School in the northern part of Aizawl had tested Covid positive. On October 18, two more students in southern Mizoram's Lawngtlai town tested positive, while eight other students and the hostel warden of Ebenezer School in Zemabawk locality of northern Aizawl were found infected from the virus the following day.