Schools in Ha Noi ready to welcome return of students after long break

Teachers, parents, and school staff in Ha Noi have spent the entire weekend cleaning classrooms and preparing schools ahead of the return of students on March 2 following a 14-day period without any fresh novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in the capital.
Teachers at An Hung primary school in Ha Dong district of Hanoi tidy up classrooms on February 27 and February 28 in preparation to welcome students back on March 2.
Teachers at An Hung primary school in Ha Dong district of Ha Noi tidy up classrooms on February 27 and February 28 in preparation to welcome students back on March 2.
Disinfection work is carried out in a careful and serious manner.
Disinfection work is carried out in a careful and serious manner.
Nguyen Mai Huong, vice principal of An Hung primary school, says disinfection work is deployed even when students are not attending school and are instead studying online at home, with sanitation workers always spraying disinfectant throughout the premises.
Nguyen Mai Huong, vice principal of An Hung primary school, says disinfection work is deployed even when students are not attending school and are instead studying online at home, with sanitation workers always spraying disinfectant throughout the premises.
School staff, along with teachers working in collaboration with parents, thoroughly clean up each classroom, while preparing face masks and machines in which to measure body temperature, ahead of the return of students on March 2, according to Huong.
School staff, along with teachers working in collaboration with parents, thoroughly clean up each classroom, while preparing face masks and machines in which to measure body temperature, ahead of the return of students on March 2, according to Huong.
A teacher disinfects all cups at Xuan Phuong primary school located in Nam Tu Liem district, one of the capital’s recent COVID-19 hotspots.
A teacher disinfects all cups at Xuan Phuong primary school located in Nam Tu Liem district, one of the capital’s recent COVID-19 hotspots.
Schools in Ha Noi ready to welcome return of students after long break
Parents are on hand to offer support to teachers at Dich Vong A primary school in order to keep the school hygienic.
Schools in Ha Noi ready to welcome return of students after long break
The playground is fully cleaned and ready to receive students after a long period off due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Schools in Ha Noi ready to welcome return of students after long break
Geared with all necessary equipment, a staff member sprays disinfectant at Dich Vong A primary school in Cau Giay district.
Schools in Ha Noi ready to welcome return of students after long break
A teacher at Thuy Phuong secondary school in Bac Tu Liem district uses Cloramin B to disinfect the site’s classrooms.
Schools in Ha Noi ready to welcome return of students after long break
The cleaning process is extensive, with even the fire extinguisher being cleaned.
Schools in Ha Noi ready to welcome return of students after long break
Staff of Hoa Hong kindergarten in Dong Da district join in the clean-up operation as they prepare for the reopening.
Schools in Ha Noi ready to welcome return of students after long break
A teacher cleans each toy as a means of ensuring high standards of hygiene for all kids.
Schools in Ha Noi ready to welcome return of students after long break
At present, 61 out of a total of 63 local administrations have permitted students to resume school. The administration of Hai Phong city decides that schools will reopen from March 8. Only the COVID-19 hotspot of Hai Duong province has no plans to let students return to schools.
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(Source: VOV)