- Avoid large gatherings of Students on campus.
- Use of hand sanitisers maintained at the principal entry points to the college.
- Staff should be alert towards any student with signs and symptoms i.e. fever, cough, and difficulty in breathing and should immediately have the student tested..
- Till advised by the treating doctor the student/faculty should not join the institute.
- Use of mobile devices during meals is not recommended as they can be a principal means of infection transfer.
- Faculty, Staffs and students should also be advised about simple public health measures of hand and respiratory hygiene.
- Hand Hygiene:- Wash hands frequently and thoroughly with soap & water or use alcohol based hand sanitizer, even when the hands are visibly clean.
- Respiratory Hygiene:-
1. Everyone should cover their mouth with a tissue/handkerchief (or their sleeve if there are no tissues available) when they cough or sneeze and wash their hands afterwards.
2. Do not touch your eyes, nose and mouth.
3. Everyone should throw away used tissues in a bin and wash their hands after contact with coughing / sneezing.
- Routinely clean frequently touched surfaces (e.g., doorknobs, light switches, countertops) with the cleaners typically used.
- Provide disposable wipes so commonly used surfaces (e.g., keyboards, desks, remote controls) can be wiped down by students, staff, and faculty before each use.
- Frequently touched surfaces- door knobs, switches, desktops, hand railings etc. should be disinfected.
- Provide alcohol based hand cleaners / sanitizers in frequented spots of the institute /college.
- Foot operated pedal bins lined with plastic bag should be provided in each classroom &rest room.
- Ensure availability of soap and water in the rest rooms at all times.
- Retain the names and contact details of all visitors for at least one month. This will help public health authorities trace people who may have been exposed to COVID-19.
- Arrange the seats so that participants are at least one meter apart.
- Establish procedures to ensure students, staff, and faculty who become sick (with any illness) on campus or arrive on campus sick are sent to their place of residence as soon as possible.
- Anybody with signs & symptoms (cough, fever or difficulty in breathing) should call State / UT helpline number or Ministry of Health & Family Welfare's 24x7 helpline at 0ll-23978046 or visit public health facility with a mask or mouth covered.
Anybody with signs & symptoms (cough, fever or difficulty in breathing) should call State / UT helpline number or Ministry of Health & Family Welfare's 24x7 helpline at 0ll-23978046 or visit public health facility with a mask or mouth covered.








