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Schools closed due to viral fever



DOTI: Three schools in the southern part of Doti district have been closed for five days since the viral fever has broken out and spread rapidly among the locals at Bogatan Fudsil Rural Municipality-6 in the district.

Masteshower Secondary School, Balmiki Basic School and Seudi Basic School at Gaguda have been shut down to curb the further spread of the viral fever.

Teacher Chakra Bahadur Chand shared that the students were infected from the viral all of a sudden.

The schools were shut down to prevent the further spread of the infection among other students and teachers as well as the locals.

Ward chair Birendra Chand informed that the schools were closed as a preventive measure after some students developed symptoms such as headache, loss of appetite, and fever among others.

The School administration decided to close the schools after drawing the attention of the Department of Education of the concerned local rural municipality towards the public health issue, according to teacher Chand.
RSS

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