Saturday 29 January, 2022
DEPUTY Controller of the National Pandemic Response Dr Daoni Esorom has expressed concern over a possible rise in COVID-19 cases in schools.

“My concern is kids going back to school and in overcrowded schools, and schools are expected to see an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases. This is due to Omicron,” said Dr Daoni.
Omicron has shown to infect young people and children more than the other variants.
“Schools must prepare and put in place measures to cover for teachers in the
event that a lot of teachers get infected and miss schools.
“At the same time, schools must work closely with parents to ensure that the spread among kids or children is minimized.
“We are also expecting a lot of kids to be absent from school if they become infected.
“Omicron has shown to infect young people and children and this will happen in PNG,” he added.
Dr Daoni said Omicron, one of the five variants of concern, is easily transmissible and a lot more people are likely to be infected.
He further advised that people who have flu-like symptoms and cough must get themselves tested.
“Knowing one’s status will enable people to access care and prevent themselves from spreading the virus.”
He also strongly advised those 18 years old and above to get vaccinated, as Omicron can spread very fast and a lot of people can become infected.