COVID-19 updated protocols for Dubai universities

KHDA issued new guidelines for higher educational institutions

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On Monday, the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) issued new guidelines for Higher Education Institutes (HEI) in the UAE. Here’s a look at the updated protocols.
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Temperatures can be scanned using handheld or installed thermal technology.
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Staff or students with symptoms must be referred to the Higher Education Institute (HEI) designated Health and Safety Officer (HSO) for further screening. Physician or nurse, in personal protective kit, must continuously monitor the staff/student when in the isolation room.
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What are the most common COVID-19 symptoms?
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What are the most common COVID-19 symptoms?
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What are the most common COVID-19 symptoms?
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What are the most common COVID-19 symptoms?
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Mask rules
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Mask rules
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A medical report is needed confirming health problems in case an exemption is sought. Want to apply for a mask exemption? Check out: https://gn24.ae/ac3b3fc23884000
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Use of swipe cards
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Meetings: Online or in-person?
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Group meetings can take place in person as long as other COVID-19 protocols are in place, such as physical distancing and face masks. And virtual attendance should also be offered.
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In case a delivery must be made, a contact-free process must be in place for items to be picked up or dropped off.
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Return to classes in case of COVID-19
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In case of COVID-19
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These records must be given to the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) to trace the contacts of confirmed COVID-19 cases.
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When to stay home
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Visitor to facility
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Entries and exits should be staggered.
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Protocols when using other facilities:
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Pantries can only be used for food and drink consumption.
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Protocols when using other facilities
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The HEI can now determine the number of students per lecture/lesson that still allows the recommended one metre of physical distance. Students enrolled in medical programmes involving clinical practice must adhere to additional DHA requirements.
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Who is exempt from physical schooling?
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Who is exempt from physical schooling?
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Special event protocols
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Special event protocols
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Extracurricular activities
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Sports-focused extracurricular activities will follow the guidelines of the Dubai Sports Council. Group activities such as student camps and sports tournaments must adhere to the guidelines of the Dubai Sports Council. For all events and group activities, proper contact tracing procedures must be followed for positive COVID-19 cases.
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COVID-19 graduation rules
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Shared resources/Materials
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Posters explaining the rules for handling shared materials should be placed where appropriate.
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Catering services
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Catering services
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Catering services
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Travel rules
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Anyone with a temperature ≥37.50 C must not be allowed on the bus.
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Seat belts, arm rests, handles and rails must be sanitised, in accordance with RTA’s relevant guidelines for public transportation.
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Posters explaining the rules for handling shared materials should be placed where appropriate.
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Signage
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What if COVID-19 is suspected?
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What if COVID-19 is suspected?
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Posters explaining the rules for handling shared materials should be placed where appropriate.
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Library guidelines
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Posters explaining the rules for handling shared materials should be placed where appropriate.
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