The benefits of measures to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic

Dr. Amer Maloka( Melbourne)

Source: Amer Maloka

Dr. Amer Maloka , An academic, writer, and university lecturer, said that many people before the spread of COVID -19 had reached a state as if they were walking without direction. However, with the sudden spread of the pandemic, has pushed people to halt a little to look at the human beings that they had forgotten.


Dr. Maloka confirms that  the old medical principal: Prevention is better than cure; has benefited us a lot today.  Many positive aspects appeared in corona virus pandemic that we should learn from. He pointed out that there are signs about things that will change, such as social distance education, which will gradually take its range in development.
He added that there are persistent attempts by the government and the educational authorities to unite efforts to continue education.
He said that there are institutions working to create various programs to facilitate their use in education. He added that the state of Victoria has put in place many instructions for teachers and students to make optimal use of today's technology.
Changes began to be made to the curriculum system and its development to take its rightful place.


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