
Students head back to school amid tight anti-COVID-19 measures
More than 2 million students of all grades throughout Ha Noi officially returned to school on March 2 following an extended Lunar New Year holiday caused by the fresh outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) epidemic in late January.
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Children are instructed to properly wash their hands in order to halt the potential spread of the epidemic. |
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Students of Thuy Phuong Secondary School in Bac Tu Liem district are eager to return to school following their period of online learning caused by the resurgence of COVID-19 cases. |
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Students line up patiently in order to have their body temperatures measured before they are permitted to enter the school premises. |
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They are required to wash their hand carefully with sanitizer. |
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Posters are put up throughout An Hung Primary School in Ha Dong district as a means of disseminating information on epidemic preventive measures. |
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Similarly, pupils at Phuong Liet Primary School have their body temperatures checked when passing through the school gate. |
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At Viet - Duc (Vietnam - Germany) High School in Hoan Kiem district, all students don face masks when attending classes. |
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The school has been fully sterilised ahead of welcoming back students following the holiday period. |
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All classes have been fully equipped with plenty of hand sanitizer and disposable paper cups. |
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Several students bring their own personal water bottles to school as part of extra preventive measures. |
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Water filters are fully prepared in order to meet the needs of students. |
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The Ha Noi Department of Education and Training request that relevant units at district levels prepare safe conditions for students to return to school as the country moves into a “new normal”. |
(Source: VOV)