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COVID-19 Forces Shanghai Schools Go Online

May 15, 2022
Source: live24x7.news live24x7.news
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Starting from tomorrow, March 12, all primary and secondary schools in Shanghai will be adjusted to online teaching, the government has announced . Children will not be allowed to enter any educational institutions, including kindergartens and training centers as well as schools, with all offline teaching banned. Schools have been instructed to start planning online lessons. No timeline has been given on how long the measures will last; it remains dependant on the progress of the epidemic, with further announcements to be made to the public in a timely manner based on the situation. It follows on from yesterday’s decision...
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