Schools and colleges open in European countries, classes open after a long holiday in Wuhan


Beijing / Paris, Ta. Tuesday, September 1, 2020

School-colleges have been reopened in European countries, including Britain. Numerous children went to school-college and took classes months later. Public life also returned to normal in Wuhan, China, the birthplace of the Corona. Wuhan's school-colleges have also started.

School-colleges around the world were closed for months amid fears of corona. Now, despite the fears, many countries have reopened schools and colleges. Schools and colleges have been set up in Wuhan, the AP center of Corona. According to Wuhan's official figures, 2,842 students between the ages of 5 and 7 attended school on the first day.

School-colleges have also started in European countries. Thousands of masked students attended school-college classes in Britain. Five months later the dust of school-college classrooms was shattered. Schools and colleges opened in other European countries as early as September.

There were differences among the people on the issue of opening school-colleges. Someone favored opening school-colleges. So some parents also expressed the opinion that it would increase the risk to the health of the children. However, the management of the school-colleges showed readiness to start school-colleges by adhering to social distance. Children must also strictly follow the guidelines, including masks.

The education departments of countries like France, Italy, Spain insisted on opening school-colleges. Russia, on the other hand, was the fourth most infected country in the Corona list with 1 million cases. In Russia with 4729 new cases, the figure crossed 10,00,048. This figure is likely to be higher.

Mass testing has been carried out in Hong Kong by launching 100 centers amid fears of corona. Thousands of people were reported in the day. However, the testing is viewed with suspicion by Hong Kong citizens. There was talk in Hong Kong that DNA samples were being taken along with testing by staff from China's central government.

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