Hanoi disinfects exam sites to mitigate COVID-19 risk

PSNews - All examination sites in Hanoi are sprayed with disinfectant to ensure the safety of attending students, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
According to the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET), Vietnam's national high school exam is scheduled to be held from August 8 to 10, with the exception of regions hit with ongoing outbreaks, including hot spots such as Da Nang and Quang Nam province.
According to the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET), Vietnam's national high school exam is scheduled to be held from August 8 to 10, with the exception of regions hit with ongoing outbreaks, including hot spots such as Da Nang and Quang Nam province.
Classrooms, school yard and lobbies at high schools in Hanoi are carefully disinfected.
Classrooms, school yard and lobbies at high schools in Hanoi are carefully disinfected.
Maintaining high sanitary standards in schools is one of the parts of the guidance put forward by the Ministry of Education and Training for exam sites in order to ensure safety for students and supervisors during the epidemic.
Maintaining high sanitary standards in schools is one of the parts of the guidance put forward by the Ministry of Education and Training for exam sites in order to ensure safety for students and supervisors during the epidemic.
All of the tables and chairs in each classroom have been cleaned after being sprayed by disinfectant.
All of the tables and chairs in each classroom have been cleaned after being sprayed by disinfectant.
A poster providing instructions on personal hygiene aimed at preventing the worsening of the epidemic can also be seen on display on the walls of each classroom.
A poster providing instructions on personal hygiene aimed at preventing the worsening of the epidemic can also be seen on display on the walls of each classroom. 
Examination sites are equipped with all necessary preventive equipment such as facemasks, body temperature metres and hand sanitiser.
Examination sites are  equipped with all necessary preventive equipment such as facemasks, body temperature metres and hand sanitiser.
Back-up rooms and staff have also been prepared at exam sites in the situation that students or supervisors are found to display COVID-19 symptoms.
Back-up rooms and staff have also been prepared at exam sites in the situation that students or supervisors are found to display COVID-19 symptoms.

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