
Odisha govt to resume offline classes in medical colleges with safety norms
India Today
The Odisha government has decided to resume offline classes in medical colleges in the state at 50 percent capacity in classrooms.
The government of Odisha has decided to resume offline classes in medical colleges in the state, as per officials. This decision has been taken as the state has seen a steady decline in Covid-19 cases in the past few weeks. Colleges imparting training in nursing, pharmacy, physiotherapy and occupational therapy, public health, and other institutions offering paramedical and allied medical science courses will also reopen soon, the officials added.
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