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More in-person classes resume in Hanoi

By IANS | Updated: November 22, 2021 14:20 IST

Hanoi, Nov 22 The Vietnamese capital of Hanoi on Monday resumed more in-person classes for senior high school ...

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Hanoi, Nov 22 The Vietnamese capital of Hanoi on Monday resumed more in-person classes for senior high school students in its suburban districts with low Covid-19 risk.

According to the latest direction from Hanoi authorities, all communes of its 16 suburban districts and a township can restart classes from Monday for only ninth grade students, the high school seniors, reports Xinhua news agency.

The localities chosen for school resumption are those clear of new Covid cases in the past two weeks and classified at low or medium transmission risk.

Students from other grades will still have to learn online and kindergartens remain closed.

The order also specified that strict anti-Covid measures must be applied for the reopening of schools.

For instance, students will have only one session a day at school while teachers who haven't been fully vaccinated against the virus will teach online only.

Earlier on November 8, the suburban district of Ba Vi was the first in Hanoi to allow its ninth graders to have in-person learning after six months of shutdowns.

Students in 12 urban districts of the capital city still have online lessons.

Hanoi has about 3,000 schools with more than 2 million students across 30 districts and one township, according to local daily Vietnam News.

The capital is stepping up vaccination for children aged 12-17 and working on a plan to get them back to school.

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