Ministry Debunks School Closure Rumors, Urges Vigilance
The Ministry of Education and Training has moved swiftly to dispel online rumours causing concern among parents and students. The ministry has confirmed the rumours about non-public schools closing and students transferring to public institutions are fabricated and misleading.
The ministry has urged the public to remain vigilant and avoid sharing unverified content. It has also reported the accounts spreading the rumours to competent authorities for investigation and handling. The ministry has emphasized that important decisions about schools are usually communicated officially through proper channels.
The rumours, which gained traction on Instagram, suggested the closure of schools for the hearing impaired in Hà Nội. However, there is no publicly known information or official source identifying who started this rumour. Such rumours often originate from various sources like parent or teacher concerns, misunderstandings, or civil society discussions.
The ministry's swift action aims to reassure the public and prevent further anxiety. It encourages everyone to rely on official sources for accurate information. Meanwhile, investigations are underway to identify the origin of the rumours.
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