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Anyone here have local covid restrictions with schools and universities reopening? For the local school district I am in, the district offices are reinforcing that if you are sick, or have worries, they recommend not coming into the schools, or to ask to do remote learning.
 
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In India, the lockdown started from March last week. Since March last week to today, schools have remained shut.

Maybe next month, they will re-open..
 
My local school district is still deciding what they should do. Whatever anyone decides you know someone isn't going to be happy.
 
A lot of the schools here aren't opening quite yet. A lot were but now they're finding they aren't quite ready. For now a lot are doing online.
 
School has been back in session for two weeks now. They ended up going with a hybrid model, with half of class occurring online and half of class occurring in person. In person attendance is optional though, so any parents that were uncomfortable sending their children to school have been allowed to keep their kids home. Right now, they basically have like last names A - K going to school one day and then last names L - Z on another day.
 
Anyone here have local covid restrictions with schools and universities reopening? For the local school district I am in, the district offices are reinforcing that if you are sick, or have worries, they recommend not coming into the schools, or to ask to do remote learning.
I think most countries still not allowed kids going to school. The situation is not stable and kids can be on risk if they are wandering outside
 
It's strange where I live because one town will be doing virtual learning and the next town over has kids back in the classroom. Case counts/deaths have not skyrocketed which is a good thing.
 
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