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Fayval Williams: “No Student Should Be Turned Away”

Education Minister Fayval Williams says no student should be turned away if they arrive at school for exams and have contracted COVID-19. She notes steps are being implemented for COVID-19 positive students to be isolated in areas that will accommodate them sitting their exams. 

Speaking with the media on Monday, the Education Minister notes that invigilators will be wearing special masks while monitoring the students, and reassured that the ministry is fully prepared for the examination season. Watch the report below for more:

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