South Sudan reopens schools after one-year closure

Sudan : The government of South Sudan has announced that all the learning institutions in the country will reopen on 3 May after a year of closure because of coronavirus.
The government says the country is witnessing a “significant decline” in virus cases.
Learning institutions in the country were closed down in March last year as a measure to curb the spread of coronavirus.
Finalists in primary and secondary schools were allowed to resume classes in October to prepare for national examinations.
South Sudan’s Vice-President for Service Cluster Hussein Abdelbagi Akol said the national task force had revived the data and seen a decline in infections hence the decision to reopen all schools.
Education Minister Awut Deng Acuil said there were recommendations for schools to provide learners and teachers with hand washing facilities, sanitisers and face masks to keep them safe while at school.
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