
Johor Islamic religious affairs committee chairman Tosrin Jarvanthi said the closure also involved 91 government religious schools and 67 private institutions including private tahfiz schools, private Islamic primary schools and private Islamic secondary schools.
“Also involved in the closure are all Johor Islamic kindergartens, Johor Marsah College, Maahad Johor, tahfiz centres and schools registered with the Johor state Islamic religious department (Jainj), all private religious schools registered with Jainj as well as Quran classes under Jainj Quran teachers, ”he said in a statement last night.
He said the closure instructions also included any tahfiz centres, “pondok” and schools that had not been registered with Jainj.
Meanwhile, Johor women, family and community development committee chairman Zaiton Ismail said 265 kindergartens and four nurseries under the supervision of the community development department (KEMAS) which were in the Johor Bahru red zones will also close from Monday, Nov 2 to Nov 14.
In a separate statement, she said all the kindergartens involved 7,003 students while the nursery involved 101 children.
“Taking into account the current development of the Covid-19 pandemic, which is growing in Johor, and the Johor Bahru district being confirmed as a red zone by the health ministry, there is a need to close kindergartens, nurseries and similar activity centres to curb the spread of Covid-19, ”she said.
Zaiton also cited the letter from the director-general of the social welfare department on Oct 12, which stated that all nurseries, daycare centres, senior citizen activity centres, children’s activity centres and Community Rehabilitation centres (PDK) should be closed for areas that have been declared a red zone.
Apart from KEMAS nurseries and kindergartens, also closed are 124 registered nurseries, nine PDKs, 105 daycare centres, two senior citizen activity centres and two children’s activity centres in this district for the same period.
She said any notification regarding the closure of kindergartens, nurseries and similar activity centres would be announced from time to time based on statistics released by the health ministry on Covid-19.
“This closure is to take into account the views of the National Security Council and the Johor state health department to ensure that Covid-19 can be controlled and not infect high-risk groups, such as children and the elderly,” she said.
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