Odisha School Reopening: The Gamble Had To Be Taken

There is little doubt that Odisha government has taken a huge gamble by deciding to reopen schools, even if only for Class X and XII students, at a time when the second wave of the Covid pandemic is not over yet.

Odisha School Reopening: The Gamble Had To Be Taken

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It is doubtful if the SOP issued for reopening of schools can be followed in letter and spirit.

The next big concern is vaccination, which has not even started for under 18s.

The government could well be forced to shut down schools again if the circumstances warrant it.

It sure was a choice between the devil and the deep sea. There is little doubt that the state government has taken a huge gamble by deciding to reopen schools, even if only for Class X and XII students, at a time when the second wave of the Covid pandemic is not over yet. More ominously, experts are already predicting that a third wave is already on its way and could arrive in the next couple of months, possibly as early as August end.

In such a scenario, it is hard to foretell how long the classes can continue and whether they would have to be abandoned after a few weeks as cases rise, as had happened at the onset of the second wave. On paper, everything looks fine. The classrooms are being sanitized. Masks and thermal screening have been mandatory. Schools have been asked to stock sanitisers and ensure social distancing by making proper sitting arrangements, besides having an isolation room for anyone found with Covid symptoms.