MEXICO CITY – The Secretariat of Public Education (SEP) of Mexico asked this Sunday to abide by the measures against the COVID – 19 in the return to face-to-face classes, on June, after the winter holidays.
Also recalled that in the first weeks of 2022, and in coordination with the local and federal Health authorities, carried out the booster vaccination to educational personnel
In a statement, the Secretariat indicated that to avoid any contagion of COVID – 19 it is necessary that school communities, including teaching and support staff to education, students, parents, guardians and educational authorities, abide by the recommendations contained in the Guide for a responsible and orderly return to schools. School cycle 2021-2022.
He noted that as established by the current school calendar for public and private schools incorporated into the National Educational System , this January 3 the educational service is resumed in the 32 entities of the country.
He also reported that during the first week of January classes will be suspended, only on Thursday 6, so that, on Friday 7, students and teachers of basic education will carry out their activities
The SEP also recalled that during the first weeks of 2022, the booster vaccination will be carried out for teachers, teachers, administrative and educational support personnel , to ensure safety in schools and the opera education service.
The return to class in Mexico after the winter holidays will occur amid a rebound in infections, a figure that in the last day of 2021 exceeded the 10, 000 cases.
To 31 from December to 2021, Secretariat of Public Education (SEP) of Mexico reported that the country accumulated 100,299 deaths and a total of 3,979,798 contagions.
The government of Mexico, announced since the arrival of omicron that there would be no extraordinary restriction for these festivities, beyond the ” request ”to use a mask and hydroalcoholic gel.
Unlike other countries, In Mexico there were no restrictions during the Christmas holidays, despite the rebound in the pandemic.