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Lisbon (Portugal), Sep 14 (EFE).- (Camera: Paula Fernández) More than 1.2 million students between the ages of six and eighteen return to class this week in Portugal, where the course presents a year more loaded with measures to face the coronavirus but with the hope that it will be easier than the previous ones.FOOTAGE OF A SCHOOL IN LISBON.SOUNDBITES OF RAQUEL, MOTHER OF A 9-YEAR-OLD BOY; SOFIA, MOTHER OF A 6-YEAR-OLD GIRL; JOAN, FATHER OF CHILDREN 6 AND 9 YEARS OLD.Translation:- Raquel, mother of a 9-year-old boy:"Sure. If there is no confinement I think it will be a normal year. You will only have to wear a mask, but I think there will be no interference due to the coronavirus, I think it will be easier than last year."On the mask: "It's good, it doesn't matter. It's a simple thing and you will avoid a lot of problems if everyone uses it."- Sofia, mother of a 6-year-old girl:"I think it will be a little easier but it will not be everything as before yet. There are many things that can happen, some variant that comes ... You never know."Mask: "Here in Portugal it is only compulsory from the age of 10. My daughter is 6 and still wears a mask because last year she was in the United States, the students always wore a mask during the school year and there was no interruption or no case in her class. And she managed to do the entire school year. Therefore I think that it should not only be highly recommended, as the DGS says but also mandatory for all children from 6 years of age "."He always wore it last year and he did not complain, all the students took it, it is just a matter of habit and that the parents do not say" poor children ". They get used to it."
Boston (USA), Sep 9 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: CJ Gunther) Boston public school students from 1st to 12th grade returned to face-to-face classes Thursday.
Rome, Apr 19 (EFE) .- (Camera: Álvaro Padilla) Italy is studying transport protocols and management to guarantee the safety of students, since from next Monday they will all return to face-to-face education, including university students, which has generated doubts among the leaders of educational institutions and the presidents of the regions. FOOTAGE OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES IN ROME ONE WEEK BEFORE THE START OF PRESENTIAL CLASSES
Hanoi, Mar 2 (EFE/EPA).- More than two million students from kindergarten to high school in Hanoi returned to school Tuesday after a long break due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Vietnam has so far recorded over 2,400 confirmed cases and 35 deaths from the COVID-19. (Camera: LINH LUONG THAI). SHOT LIST: STUDENTS ARRIVE AT SCHOOL AFTER A LONG BREAK IN HANOI, VIETNAM.
Weary, demoralised and increasingly precarious students demonstrate in Paris to demand a return to face-to-face teaching in universities, in spite of the Covid-19 crisis. For the time being, only first-year students will be permitted to attend classroom tutorials, from January 25 but in half-groups. French president Emmanuel Macron is scheduled to speak to students on Thursday at the Paris Saclay faculty. IMAGES