By Alexandria Dennise San JuanÂ
The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has directed all higher education institutions (HEIs) to observe the guidelines of health authorities to help prevent the spread of Covid-19, a disease caused by a coronavirus, among students and personnel.
Commission on Higher Education Logo (PhCHED Facebook / MANILA BULLETIN)
The guidelines released by CHED Tuesday night include discussing among HEIs the suspension of scool events such as sports activities that will involve the congregation of students, and adopting screening protocols for travel and quarantine.
According to CHED, HEIs should "discuss and review any planned events with their Department of Health (DOH) regional office and with all participating schools and groups for decision on whether to push through or postpone the planned activity."
This came after the recent recommendation of the DOH to "avoid attending, participating in, and organizing events that draw a huge number of attendees."
Citing orders from the DOH and the World Health Organization (WHO), CHED also urged faculty members, staff, and students to avoid digesting and spreading fake news about the disease.
"HEIs are encouraged to only rely on and disseminate relevant information obtained from DOH and WHO via their official website," it stated.
CHED also recommended to HEIs the creation of a central in-house resource of Covid-19-related information available for students and institute personnel.
The agency also encouraged institutions to establish screening protocols based on the WHO guidelines for screening and response.
While there is still no vaccine to prevent Covid-19, CHED asked students and personnel to strictly follow recommended preventive actions to prevent its spread, such as avoiding close contact with people who are sick, staying home when sick, covering mouth and nose when sneezing, cleaning and disinfecting frequently used objects, and sanitizing hands regularly.
Commission on Higher Education Logo (PhCHED Facebook / MANILA BULLETIN)
The guidelines released by CHED Tuesday night include discussing among HEIs the suspension of scool events such as sports activities that will involve the congregation of students, and adopting screening protocols for travel and quarantine.
According to CHED, HEIs should "discuss and review any planned events with their Department of Health (DOH) regional office and with all participating schools and groups for decision on whether to push through or postpone the planned activity."
This came after the recent recommendation of the DOH to "avoid attending, participating in, and organizing events that draw a huge number of attendees."
Citing orders from the DOH and the World Health Organization (WHO), CHED also urged faculty members, staff, and students to avoid digesting and spreading fake news about the disease.
"HEIs are encouraged to only rely on and disseminate relevant information obtained from DOH and WHO via their official website," it stated.
CHED also recommended to HEIs the creation of a central in-house resource of Covid-19-related information available for students and institute personnel.
The agency also encouraged institutions to establish screening protocols based on the WHO guidelines for screening and response.
While there is still no vaccine to prevent Covid-19, CHED asked students and personnel to strictly follow recommended preventive actions to prevent its spread, such as avoiding close contact with people who are sick, staying home when sick, covering mouth and nose when sneezing, cleaning and disinfecting frequently used objects, and sanitizing hands regularly.