New South Wales Pendamic 2023: Cases Again Reported In Schools. Across New South Wales, due to the reversion of the pandemic era, there are several schools where learning from home has been again started as the state has reported multiple COVID-19 outbreaks. Therefore, a total of 11 schools in New South Wales, had conducted one online learning-from-home session this week. The prominent schools are:
- Kincumber High School ( 3 days)
- Orange High School (4 days)
- Yawarra Community School ( 2 days)
- Cammeray Public School ( 2 days)
- Carenne School (3 days)
- Parkes High School (2 days)
- Kemps Creek (3 days)
- Liverpool Girls High School
- Karabar High School (2 days)
- Five Islands Secondary College (1 day)
Learning from home started because of students and teachers having COVID-19, and 11 of 67 teachers at Liverpool school are absent from school because of the virus. Due to the rapid rise in the virus case, they decided to have online classes to avoid any critical situations. It is only for one week, and currently, no school schedules any learning-from-home classes next week because students can learn better only in the classroom. Department of Education said that online classes are only used for a short period when a large community, including students and staff, is affected by the virus cases. The decision return when safety measures at school are made for the safety and well beings of staff and students to avoid the risk of the Pandemic.