The latest COVID-19 measures for schools in Abu Dhabi

The latest COVID-19 measures for schools in Abu Dhabi

All students in Abu Dhabi, even those above the age of 16 who have not been vaccinated, must return to school for the next academic term. The Department of Education and Knowledge (ADEK) in Abu Dhabi made the statement on Wednesday, April 6.

The Emirate’s education authority also announced that physical separation measures for students, teachers, and administrative staff would be loosened and that the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test requirements for students, teachers, and administrative staff will be modified.

So, if you’re a parent or a student in Abu Dhabi looking for the most up-to-date COVID-19 guidelines, here’s what ADEK has to say.

All students should be physically present in schools

All kids, even those over the age of 16 who have not been vaccinated, should return to school, according to ADEK. Distance learning will, however, be available for the following categories:

During the temporary COVID-19 closures, distance learning will also be available.

Social distancing eased in Abu Dhabi schools

ADEK announced the required return to school for all students, as well as the option of physical distancing indoors and outside.

Updated PCR test requirements

Students, visitors, teachers, and administrative personnel must have an active Green status on the Al Hosn app to access a school or nursery in Abu Dhabi. The PCR test validity has varied for students based on their age group, according to ADEK. The following is the PCR test frequency required for each category:

COVD-19 school closure protocols updated

These are the protocols for school closure, according to ADEK:

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