In Karnataka, COVID-19 instances are increasing once again. Many regions of the nation are home to a novel variety known as JN.1. COVID-19 recently claimed the life of an 84-year-old Bengaluru resident. People are now concerned about their safety because of this. As a result, the administration is considering postponing the May 29 reopening of the schools.
To keep kids safe, the state administration and education department are considering delaying the start of the 2025–2026 school year. They could even consider opening the schools, but only under very severe safety regulations. As instances increase, the Karnataka Health Department has already issued guidelines for safety precautions.
Parents are now concerned about taking their kids to school. The new variety is not highly harmful, according to health professionals. However, individuals who are elderly or have health issues should exercise extreme caution. Children are also instructed to abide by safety regulations. Although things are not too awful currently, folks should exercise caution.
The opening of the schools is in only two days. Students and parents are anticipating the government’s decision.