Singapore pre-schools tighten Covid-19 measures


All parents, including those of newly enrolled children, will not be allowed to enter pre-school premises.- ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Pre-schools are tightening their safe management rules from Thursday (July 22), in line with national phase two (heightened alert) guidelines, as large Covid-19 clusters emerged here recently.

In a letter to parents, the Early Childhood Development Agency (Ecda) said all parents, including those of newly enrolled children, will not be allowed to enter pre-school premises. Enrichment classes are also advised to move online to reduce transmission within and across pre-schools.

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