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The university raises the maximum degree of readiness in preparation for the first semester exams, amidst strict precautionary measures

Prof. Dr. Mahmoud El-Metini, President of Ain Shams University, and Prof. Dr. Hesham Kamel Tamraz, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development, conducted an inspection tour inside the university campus, where the President of Ain Shams University announced raising the maximum degree of readiness and readiness in all faculties of the university, to start resuming the examinations postponed for the semester The first, as of Saturday, the 27th of February.

This came out of the university’s continuous keenness to implement all preventive, precautionary and infection control measures that the university administration has taken since the beginning of the pandemic and not tolerating these measures to address and prevent the emerging corona virus, as the tour included inspecting the Faculty of Arts to check on the readiness and preparation for the exams tomorrow The tour was accompanied by Prof. Dr. Rasha Al-Didi, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Arts for Community Service and Environmental Development, Eng. Muhammad Abdullah, Director General of the Engineering Department, and Professor Hassan Ezzat, Director General of Administrative Affairs.

         
   
         

The President of the University and Prof. Hisham Temraz also inspected the corridors and faculties of law, sciences, computers, information and the examination building to ensure the importance of providing all human and preventive capabilities, with the presence of all medical teams, including doctors, nurses, technicians and workers, and taking all necessary precautions to confront the emerging Corona virus, in order to preserve The safety of our students and all those involved in the exams.

Prof. Mahmoud Al-Matini, President of the University, indicated that the presence of medical staff has been intensified, and university hospitals prepared to confront any situation that calls for intervention during the exams has been raised.

Prof. Hisham Temraz also stressed that the faculties' agents for community service and environmental development should ensure that the facultys provide the tools and disinfectants they need, as well as provide medical supplies, in addition to isolation rooms within each faculty.