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Write an email to your teacher sharing your experience during lockdown due to the COVID 19

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Answered by devsinghal164
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We, humans, have never experienced anything like this. I am sure most of us were not prepared for such a situation. It's a first of its kind experience," Payal, an English teacher at an international school here, told IANS.

From school pupils to civil services aspirants to doctoral students, all are engaging in this online learning, happening across the spectrum of education institutions. And the scale is mind-boggling.

With over 14,000 educators powering students to prepare for more than 60 kinds of examinations, online learning platform Unacademy is offering over 1,500 live classes a day.

On March 12, Unacademy, set up by former IAS officer Roman Saini, announced that it would offer 20,000 free live classes to students during the lockdown.

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Answered by avaniaarna
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Subject line: Coronavirus preventive measures

Hi all,

We’re closely monitoring the updates around the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. Although for the time being our region is mildly affected, we want to act fast and ensure we’re taking all the precautionary measures to avoid any risks.

This is why we’d like you all to pay extra attention and implement the following guidelines:

Sick leave:

If you’re feeling sick, leave the office immediately and stay at home until you’re completely asymptomatic. Common COVID-19 symptoms are coughing, difficulty breathing and fever, but we ask you to use your sick leave even if you have the slightest symptoms in order to prevent potential infection in the workplace.

If you are diagnosed with COVID-19, use your sick leave as usual. You can refer to our sick leave policy [insert link] for more details on the process. You can return to the office only after you’ve fully recovered, with a doctor’s note confirming your recovery.

Travel policy:

As of today, all business trips to high-risk areas are canceled. (You can consult the WHO Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) travel advice for more details.) If you had a trip planned to those areas (e.g. for training or to attend a conference), we will try to rearrange that when we have official assurance that it’s safe to travel.

If you have traveled to any of the high-risk areas (or if you’re currently there), please contact HR and your manager as soon as possible. We might ask you to work from home for 14 days until you’re fully asymptomatic and avoid all in-person contact with colleagues in the meantime.

The above applies even if you didn’t travel, but you live with someone who did travel to a high-risk area recently (e.g. a spouse, a flatmate or a child).

Please don’t hesitate to reach out to HR if you have any doubts about which areas are considered high-risk. Also, as guidelines on international travel guidance are regularly updated, be mindful of any upcoming trips you’ve booked, including those in areas that are currently low or moderate risk.

Work from home:

If you’re catering for a family member who’s been diagnosed with COVID-19, but can work, you can request to work from home. Talk to your manager to see if this is possible, based on current projects and team needs; if not, we’ll ask you to use your paid leave.

Hygiene:

We’re already cautious when it comes to office hygiene, but in times like these, we ask you to ensure you follow these official guidelines:

Wash your hands regularly throughout the day for at least 20 seconds at a time.

Use hand sanitizers with at least 60% alcohol – we’ve equipped the office so you can find one anywhere.

Avoid touching your face – especially eyes, nose, and mouth – with your hands.

Cover your mouth with your elbow when you cough or sneeze.

Open the windows regularly to ensure regular fresh air flow.

Your health is our top priority, so we will keep an eye on any developments around the coronavirus outbreak and will let you know if there are any extra precautionary measures we all need to apply.

There’s no need to panic – let’s all contribute to keeping our workplace safe. Feel free to reply to this email or stop by HR if you have any questions or concerns.

Thank you,

[Your name]

[Your email signature]

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