4 students and a teacher of SMK Kota Kemuning have tested positive and parents are worried about other undetected cases.
In an April 16 circular, the school decided to quarantine a total of six classes, involving 182 students and 41 teachers who were all made to wear surveillance wristbands. Forty-three students were required to be swabbed.A parent, Shashi Kumar Shanmugam, 47, said many parents felt that it was unsafe to allow their children to return to school, and the parent-teacher association had been urged to ask the school to close.
He said the school was short of teachers with many told to quarantine and some classes were being conducted without any teachers present. She told FMT that the teacher had tested positive on April 9, but claimed that the school only said they knew about it on April 12. She questioned why the school was only informed some three days later.
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