In her latest video posted on social networks, the Minister of Health and Social Protection, Ogerta Manastirliu, said that children are not assessed to have an infection or transmit Sars-CoV-2 and added that it turns out that safety protocols throughout schools have been implemented by educational structures. However, to minimize any rist, the minister said that she has recommended to the Ministry of Education, Sports and Youth that teaching be conducted both online and at school.
"But to minimize any risk during this period where other respiratory infections are present and after the recommendation of the Committee of Experts we have decided to recommend to the Ministry of Education, Sports and Youth from December 1 to apply the scenarios that provide for of alternating learning. So, in the classical form, with physical presence, combining it with distance learning (online). ”
In early November, the Minister of Education, Evis Kushi, invited to the "Information Radar" program on ABC News, spoke about the epidemic situation in the country's schools and kindergartens, where he did not rule out the possibility of online learning combined with physical education in schools.
"Government meetings have been held online for a long time, while we have met with the Prime Minister in the activities we have. In terms of different scenarios they will be applied depending on the epidemic situation. We have prepared all the scenarios. We have three scenarios for how we will develop the lesson. The first is who we are now, while the second is conducting alternate learning by developing it online and in schools, while the third scenario is the development of online learning. ”