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Safety measures for attending in-person classes during the pandemic

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 10:12 am
by nurnobi40
Many things have changed since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. Everyone has had to modify their routines, lifestyles, implement changes… And you may have wondered if it is safe to attend face-to-face classes during the pandemic. Do you want to know what is happening in the Grupo ATU classrooms? In this blog, we will tell you all about it.

Student satisfaction and safety has always been a priority for Grupo ATU. In light of this pandemic situation, it could not be any different, and that is why all our locations have made changes to adapt to the new measures and requirements to prevent the spread of the virus. These include the following:

Use of masks

As you may already know, this is a mandatory measure in all public places, as well as in those spaces that are open to the public, where people may be in the same space as others. Therefore, in all our facilities it will be necessary to use it as the main security measure to avoid contagion.

Reduction in capacity
The number of students allowed per classroom has been reduced in some cases. Now, the number of students per class is set based on the size of the classroom , so as to limit the exposure of all students and avoid contact due to lack of space.

Safety distance
In addition to the reduction in classroom capacity, a distance of two metres overseas chinese in canada data between students is maintained in all classrooms. Classrooms have been restructured to make this possible, while maintaining comfort and establishing limits for the safety of all.

Use of gel and minimizing contact
Access to hydroalcoholic gel dispensers has been facilitated, which must be used before entering the classroom. In addition, a thorough cleaning is carried out after each class, so that students in the next shift find the furniture and materials fully disinfected for their use.

All of these measures that we have adopted minimize the risk of contagion, so that, together with individual responsibility, they can help prevent the spread as well as take care of the groups most vulnerable to this coronavirus. So, in short, yes! Attending our face-to-face courses is completely safe.

If, despite all these measures, you prefer to train from home and take care of your family, we have numerous online courses and virtual private classes .