As South Africa gears up to reopen schools, countries like Denmark and China have reopened their school gates to students.
To ensure that children are not at risk, these schools have implemented strategies that would maintain hygiene and social distancing.
On the 15 April 2020, Denmark opened some of its schools and implemented the below strategies to ensure proper hygiene and social distancing.
These included:
After 99 days of lockdown, China opened its school doors on the 26 April 2020 to younger kids in grades 1, 2, and 3. Teachers and students in Zangzhou, capital of Zhejiang Province in East China came up with creative social distancing strategies that will ensure that kids maintain a 1m space between each other.
Taiwanese students went back to school after a short lockdown in February. When they went back to school, the administration had implemented a few changes:
On 20 April Norway reopened some schools after entering into lockdown on March 12. This reopening took place even after parents objected to this proposal.
The changes that they implemented included:
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