My First Skool in Fernvale ramps up disinfection after parent of 2 preschoolers contracts Covid-19
SINGAPORE — A parent of two pre-schoolers at the My First Skool campus in Fernvale Link has tested positive for Covid-19, prompting the school to ramp up cleaning and disinfection.
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SINGAPORE — A parent of two preschoolers at the My First Skool campus in Fernvale Link has tested positive for Covid-19, prompting the school to ramp up cleaning and disinfection.
Both children and the family members of the affected parent have been issued quarantine orders, an NTUC First Campus spokesperson said on Thursday (April 2) in response to CNA's queries.
The parent who tested positive for the coronavirus last visited the Sengkang campus in December last year, a letter from My First Skool to parents stated.
The other parent’s last contact with the centre was on March 27 when the individual picked up the children. The parent did not enter the premises as per Covid-19 precationary measures, the letter read.
The letter, which CNA has seen, was dated April 1.
The school said that its premises were professionally sanitised on March 27 as part of its regular monthly cleaning.
As an added precautionary measure, however, it engaged a vendor approved by the National Environment Agency to conduct environmental cleaning and disinfection of the school on Wednesday, the letter said.
The teachers will also continue to thoroughly clean the school, including high-contact surfaces, toys and cots.
The NTUC First Campus spokesperson said: "The precautionary efforts at our centre have been ramped up since Jan 2020, in accordance with Government advisories.
“We have been exercising closer monitoring and have stepped up precautionary measures such as enhanced hygiene and cleaning practices, practising physical distancing, limiting group activities in the centre, among others, and will continue to do so.”
The campus will remain open, as advised by the Early Childhood Development Agency, the spokesperson added.
“We will continue to closely monitor our children’s and staff’s health and well-being and provide a safe and healthy learning environment at our centre.” CNA
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