Coronavirus some china schools reopen after more than a month
According to recent reports, some schools in China have reopened after being closed for more than a month due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are some details:
- On March 24, the Chinese government announced that it would gradually reopen schools in areas with low or no new cases of COVID-19.
- As of March 30, over 100,000 schools in China had reopened, with more expected to follow in the coming days.
- The first batch of schools to reopen were in the provinces of Hubei, Anhui, and Jiangxi, which were among the hardest hit by the virus.
- Students in grades 1-3 and 6-8 returned to school, with older students expected to return later.
- The reopening of schools is seen as a crucial step in helping to get children back to normal and supporting the country's economic recovery.
- However, the reopening is being done in a cautious and controlled manner, with strict health and safety measures in place to prevent the spread of the virus.
Some of the measures being taken to ensure the safety of students and teachers include:
- Temperature checks for all students and staff
- Wearing masks in school
- Social distancing measures, such as reducing class sizes and increasing spacing between desks
- Enhanced cleaning and disinfection protocols
- Limiting the number of students and staff in school at any given time
It's worth noting that the reopening of schools is not a uniform process across China, and some areas may still be under lockdown or have stricter restrictions in place. The Chinese government is closely monitoring the situation and is prepared to take further action if necessary to prevent the spread of the virus.