When does Shenzhen primary school start?

Shenzhen primary school starts on February 6th.

Before returning to school, the school should organize teachers and students to carry out family health monitoring. Teachers and students with fever, dry cough, fatigue, sore throat and other symptoms should be tested for antigen reagents.

If the results are abnormal, you must report to the school truthfully, drop out of school and resume school, and you must not work and study at school due to illness; After the symptoms disappear, only two consecutive (24-hour interval) antigen reagent tests are negative before returning to school. Teachers and students should strengthen their own protection on the way back to school, wear masks, and schools with customized buses should clean and kill vehicles in advance to reduce the risk of infection on the way.

After the start of school, the school should strengthen the daily health monitoring of teachers and students, strictly implement the "three inspections a day" (morning inspection and evening inspection), implement the systems of "daily report", "zero report", epidemic report of infectious diseases, follow-up registration of absenteeism due to illness, and inspection of resumption vouchers, and establish a tracking ledger for students' health information. Remind and urge teachers and students to take the initiative to report suspected symptoms such as fever, dry cough, fatigue and sore throat. After the symptoms disappear, exclude COVID-19 and return to school.

Keep good hygiene habits and don't relax.

Before the start of school, all schools should carry out patriotic health campaigns in a targeted manner, rectify clean and sanitary corners, maintain the sanitary environment of the campus, and keep it clean, disinfected, ventilated and ventilated.

After the start of school, teachers and students should be organized to learn the knowledge and skills of COVID-19 infection prevention and control, guide them to establish the concept of "being the first responsible person for their own health", adhere to good hygiene habits such as wearing masks (except for dining and physical education class) and washing hands frequently, maintain a civilized, healthy and green lifestyle, and constantly improve their awareness of disease prevention, self-protection ability and health literacy.