Pupils were also strongly encouraged to wear masks in school this week as a precautionary measure. Read more at straitstimes.com.
In the event that the numbers continue to climb, I suppose everyone will be prepared... The parents were told that the school will clean and disinfect classrooms and common areas, and teachers will remind pupils to practise good hygiene, including washing their hands frequently and wiping down surfaces to disinfect them. Urging parents and pupils to be socially responsible, Madam Wong said that pupils who are unwell should seek medical attention and rest at home until the end of their medical leave.
In a letter to parents, principal Wong Li Peng says she strongly encourages mask-wearing in school for the week.
We are also aware it started since Thursday." Advertisement
Nanyang Primary School has seen a recent spike in cases of students falling ill with fever and cough. The school is monitoring the situation.
Hence, school authorities will commence cleaning and disinfecting common areas. But she was glad that the school is monitoring the situation, adding that everyone was prepared for HBL should the numbers continue to climb. [The Straits Times (ST)](https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/nanyang-primary-pupils-urged-to-mask-up-practise-good-hygiene-amid-spike-in-children-falling-ill) reports that the school had detected a spike in students having fever, cough, and sore throat for four days straight. Nanyang Primary School’s parent-teacher association shared with parents that the spate of illnesses is believed to have started last Thursday (26 Jan). Nanyang Primary School emphasised that the safety of its students is of utmost importance. On Friday (27 Jan), the school sent a circular to some classes’ parents, notifying them of the spike in illnesses.
SINGAPORE: Nanyang Primary School has placed some classes on home-based learning after several cases of fever, cough and sore throat were detected over the ...
So we kind of expected she would get it too because it seemed quite rampant,” he said. We are also aware it started since Thursday." Two students were hospitalised but have since been discharged, said MOH on Tuesday (Jan 31) in response to CNA's queries. Advertisement
SINGAPORE - Some 53 pupils and two staff members from Nanyang Primary School had fallen ill with acute respiratory symptoms such as fever, cough, ...
According to MOH’s weekly infectious bulletin on its website, the average daily number of patients seeking treatment in the polyclinics for acute respiratory infections was 2,336 from Dec 25 to Dec 31, 2,560 from Jan 1 to Jan 7, 2,400 from Jan 8 to Jan 14 and 2,405 from Jan 15 to Jan 21. According to the ministry, the number of cases in the past four weeks, from Dec 25 to Jan 22, has remained stable. MOH did not reveal how many had tested positive for influenza.
SINGAPORE — As of noon on Tuesday (Jan 31), 53 students students and two staff members of Nanyang Primary School have acute respiratory symptoms such as ...
None have tested positive for Covid-19, the Ministry of Health (MOH) said. [nanyang primary school](/topic/nanyang-primary-school) [influenza](/topic/influenza) [Health](/topic/health) [MOH](/topic/moh) SINGAPORE — As of noon on Tuesday (Jan 31), 53 students students and two staff members of Nanyang Primary School have acute respiratory symptoms such as fever, cough, runny nose and sore throat.
SINGAPORE — Nanyang Primary School has placed some classes on home-based learning after several cases of students having fever, cough and sore throat were ...
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Some 53 pupils and two staff members at Nanyang Primary School had acute respiratory symptoms. Here's how the school is managing the stressful situation.
Some 53 pupils and two staff members at Nanyang Primary School had acute respiratory symptoms. Here's how the school is managing the stressful situation.
As of 31 Jan, 53 students and two staff have come down with acute respiratory symptoms such as fever, cough, runny nose or sore throat, according to the ...
While the surge in cases at the school appears drastic, MOH said the number of influenza cases in Singapore in the past four weeks has remained stable. On 27 Jan, the school sent out a circular regarding a number of cases with fever, cough, and sore throat, CNA reported. 55 cases of flu at Nanyang Primary School, switch to HBL for affected classes [Channel NewsAsia (CNA)](https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/nanyang-primary-school-55-cases-53-students-home-based-learning-hbl-fever-cough-sore-throat-flu-3243186) report, there have been cases of fever, cough, and sore throat in two classes since last Thursday (26 Jan). Following a surge of cases with flu symptoms at Nanyang Primary School, the principal has ordered home-based learning for some classes. As of 31 Jan, 53 students and two staff have come down with acute respiratory symptoms such as fever, cough, runny nose or sore throat, according to the Ministry of Health (MOH) in response to media queries.
Some 53 pupils and two staff members at Nanyang Primary School had acute respiratory symptoms. Here's how the school is managing the stressful situation.