How to keep students safe during this COVID-19 Pandemic?













Prepared And Equipped To Keep Students Safe


When the COVID-19 pandemic first started making headlines, a dedicated PIHMCT the best Hotel management college in Allahabad in teams began monitoring the situation closely and liaising with the relevant health authorities.



At the beginning of the new semester students’ temperatures were checked on a daily basis and students were monitored for any symptoms of illness. Staff and students were asked to wash their hands regularly and to avoid shaking hands. Routine temperature checks were performed, and when in doubt, suspect cases were isolated. These preventative measures have paid off and, until today, there have been no cases of Covid-19 on any of the campuses.
 

Supporting students throughout lockdown

When the Government announced their decision in March to close all schools and educational institutions, PIHMCT-the best hotel management college in Allahabad followed suit and suspended all in-person classes immediately. 

Enforcing safety measures and protocols

Taking care of students means that campuses have committed to rigorously following the hotel management college in Allahabad protocols.

One way to ensure continued protection of students and staff has been to restrict entrances in order to monitor every single person entering campus.  

Temperature checkpoints have also been set up where students and staff receive a bracelet after the mandatory daily temperature check. Rooms are cleaned and disinfected regularly, and linen is changed once a week or more when necessary. Floor signage has been put in place all over campuses to indicate safe distances to maintain at the temperature checkpoint stations, the front desk, the cafeteria, etc. Floor plans have also been completely rearranged to allow for social distancing, for example in the dining areas. 


Taking care of one another

Student counselors have also been available to support and assist staff and students.The staff has ensured that we don’t panic, they have put rules in place without instilling fear. Teachers have made sure we know that they are there for us, both inside and outside of class.

The situation has also led students to deepen their relationships with one another and to look out for each other. The lockdown has helped me to get closer to my friends.

Some students have even reached out to the wider community. One positive expression of this has been the initiative from staff and students from best hotel management college in Allahabad to prepare homemade chocolate boxes for the medical staff at a regional hospital.

A well-founded confidence

As a result of the extraordinary preventative measures put in place and the care received from staff, students have felt safe throughout the crisis and feel confident about the future.