COVID-19: KNUST Administration excursions schools, halls of home

COVID-19: KNUST Administration excursions schools, halls of home

Management of the Kwame Nkrumah College of Science and Technological know-how (KNUST), led by Professor Rita Akosua Dickson, the Vice Chancellor, has toured schools and halls of home of the University to verify compliance to COVID-19 security protocols by pupils and personnel.

A statement from the University, mentioned the tour was aimed at checking compliance to COVID-19 protocols outlined by the University and to notice how 1st yr pupils were being changing to existence on campus.

It stated the University commenced welcoming refreshing males and females to to start with yr from 9th of January, following the reopening of schools after nine months shutdown because of to COVID-19.

The statement mentioned so much, about 20,000 pupils who ended up generally graduates from the initial batch of government’s Free of charge SHS programme had documented and have been going through registration formalities.

It explained continuing pupils ended up envisioned to report on the 16th of January, to commence the 2021/2022 Academic 12 months, which commenced this month.

The release explained the University had procured all logistics necessary for the avoidance of the novel coronavirus on campus.

It explained hand washing stations experienced been positioned at vantage points for the use of all and that temperatures of students have been also taken frequently.

The assertion explained all faculties and halls of residences experienced been charged by the KNUST COVID-19 Management Group to offer selected holding rooms the place learners with suspected cases would be held before the KNUST healthcare crew was invited to show up at to them.

Prof. Dickson expressed satisfaction with how students had been conforming to the COVID-19 basic safety protocols.

She congratulated them on their admission and inspired the new men/gals to add in the direction of uplifting the picture and visibility of the University by studying tough.