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Added on the 15/09/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Las Pinas City, Oct 5 (EFE/EPA).- Over 24 students in the Philippines began their virtual classes on Monday for a new school year amid a possibility that more than 3 million children from lower-income families, with no access to gadgets and technology, will be left out of the mainstream education.The new academic year, originally scheduled to start in June, began after it was pushed back twice due to the pandemic that has infected 322,500 people and killed more than 5,700. (Camera: FRANCIS MALASIG).SHOT LIST: ON-LINE CLASSES DURING THE SCHOOL OPENING IN LAS PINAS CITY, SOUTH OF MANILA, THE PHILIPPINES, AMID THE ONGOING CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC.
Rabat (Marruecos), 8 sep (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Jajal Morchidi).- Moroccan schools on Tuesday started a staggered return over three days amid selective closures in entire neighborhoods and cities to limit the spread of coronavirus. Not all of the country’s seven million schoolchildren returned to their classrooms after unplanned school closures hours before the start of the new academic year were imposed due to infections. All schools in Casablanca were shut, as well as several in parts of Rabat, Marrakech, Meknes and Tangier where the biggest outbreaks of the virus were reported, according to the education ministry. Those that have reopened began a new term in the midst of strict sanitary measures and with a mix of in-person and online teaching. FOOTAGE OF CLASSES IN RABAT
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