Most schools are faced with
congestions with averagely 60 to 70 students in a class.
This is against the World
Health Organizations (WHO) recommendations for smaller class sizes to curb the
spread of the virus.
Mr Kofi Asare Executive
Director of Africa Education Watch told TV3 in an interview that the best
option at the moment is the reintroduction of the shift system.
“We shouldn’t shy away from
that. It looks as if the GES is not interested in running the shift system
because it was a bit evasive in its own guidelines.
“The shift system cannot be
overlooked especially in urban and per urban areas with class size of averagely
60 and 70. That is the next best alternative we have.”
Ghana has recorded three more
coronavirus deaths as of Friday January 22, the Ghana Health Service (GHS), has
said.
This pushes the number of
deaths from 358 to 361.
Meanwhile, 658 new cases have
been recorded, the GHS added.
This brings the total number
of active cases to 2,413. The total number of confirmed cases hit 59,480.
The recoveries stand at 56,706
patients have recovered and discharged.
Source: 3news.com|Ghana