Selangor Journal
Deputy Education Minister Teo Nie Ching launches the Kuala Lumpur International Book Fair (KLIBF) 2020 on February 13 at the World Trade Center, KL. — Picture by BERNAMA

Public unis have autonomy to postpone classes, says Teo

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 14 — Public universities have their own autonomy in making decisions regarding the postponement of classes following Covid-19 infection.

Deputy Education Minister Teo Nie Ching said a similar move was taken by the public universities when the country was hit by haze to ensure that the health of every university student was protected.

“For universities, they have the autonomy to make arrangements that best suited them,” she told reporters after officiating the launch of the Kuala Lumpur International Book Fair (KLIBF) 2020, here last night.

The book fair will take place from March 27 to April 5 at the World Trade Center (WTC – formerly known as PWTC).

Media yesterday reported that the management of the Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia (UIAM) had instructed all its students to go on leave for 10 days starting Thursday.

It is a precautionary measure in dealing with the spread of Covid-19 and preventing any infection at the university.

Meanwhile, Teo said for the closure of government schools, it would be implemented by the Education Ministry (MOE) after receiving advice from the Health Ministry (MOH).

“So far, we have not received any directive or advice from MOH to close down schools. This is because there are no confirmed Covid-19 positive students.

“Outdoor class activities have been going on as usual but should the situation become more serious, we (MOE) will raise this issue with MOH for their advice,” she said.

Also present at the event was Deputy Federal Territories Minister Datuk Dr Shahruddin Md Salleh.

— Bernama

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