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(Reuters) – Schools across Europe are reopening at the end of the summer holidays and governments insist that academics return to elegance after months of online learning due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Countries are taking other approaches to minimise contagion in schools, as defined below.
Brittany
Primary schools reopened in England on 1 June, with some annual groups.High school students over the age of 15 to 18 returned on June 15.Every year they returned full-time for the new school year this week.Scottish schools reopened on 11 August.
A recent survey focused on English schools shows that 96% of schools divide categories into small teams or “bubbles,” and each organization maintains a distance from other teams to minimize the threat of contagion.The vast majority plan to replace rest times and staggered departure times, according to the National Association of Headtevery oneers survey.
The regulations on masks and other protective devices are different: high school students in England only wear masks in non-unusual spaces if padlocks are imposed on their spaces; in Scotland, will be mandatory when travelling to school.
France
Schools to reopen on September 1
Students over 11 years old will be required to wear a face mask at all times, adding indoors. Schools restrict mixing of classroom equipment and ventilate and disinfect classrooms.
School attendance is mandatory, schools can adapt to a buildup of local coronavirus infections, for example by restricting attendance for a few days or weeks.In the event of a primary regional outbreak, schools may close temporarily.
In kindergarten, young people of the same elegance organization have to practice social estrangement. Elementary schools can divide students into teams of 8 to 15 students who exchange between half-days in elegance and home learning. In the best schools, all students attend school at least a few days a week.
Germany
The youth have returned to school full-time since early August.In peak states, youth and teachers will have to wear a mask inside when they are at their desks.North Rhine-Westphalia has abandoned the rule that older students wear masks in categories after complaints from parents and doctors.
Annual categories or teams will have to remain in other parts of the school holidays. Doors and windows remain open as long as possible. Most teachers have returned to school, although activists are asking for more coverage for them. Some online sessions continue in special circumstances.
Greece
Schools are expected to reopen on September 7, although a delay may be deemed necessary.
Students and students will be required to wear a mask in elegance and other interior spaces, receiving a cloth mask.The length of the class will be limited to 17 students.
Italy
Schools in the maximum regions are expected to reopen on September 14.Measures to minimise contagion are still being finalized.
To facilitate social distance, access times will be slightly staggered and new singles offices will be brought in the coming weeks.Masking for those arriving and leaving school will be mandatory, but categories may be undone if there is a safe distance between offices.
Some of the best schools with larger categories say they will use a combination of distance learning and on-site training to avoid overcrowding.The government agreed to provide more budget to build public transport to enable the safety of schools.
If a student or instructor is infected, it will depend on school principals and fitness officials whether to close entire schools, single categories, or quarantine those directly involved.
THE NETHERLANDS
Dutch number one and secondary schools began to reopen in August, as usual.
Primary and secondary categories are performed face-to-face.Neither students nor teachers are required to wear masks.Some teachers have been reluctant to return to painting and several schools have brought their own masking requirements.
If a student is infected, all members of their family must stay at home for 10 days.Children over the age of six who have symptoms remain in the house and are tested; Younger students can go to school and day care even with mild bloodless symptoms, but stay home if they have a fever.
Norway
Schools reopened from April 27.
Children are not required to wear a mask and school hours remain largely unchanged.
Online learning is no longer an option.Classmates remain in combination and do not combine at school with members of other cohorts.During breaks, each elegance is assigned a different domain of the playing field.Rest times are also staggered. Children with symptoms stay at home and are tested for COVID infection.In kindergartens, young children can attend even if they smell, but they will have to stay at home if symptoms are more severe.
poland
Schools reopen on September 1
Masks are not required in class. Directors on the use of the mask in usual spaces and on the possibility of staggering school hours.Requests from some schools and municipalities have been rejected to delay the reopening of schools.Primary and higher schools in cities such as Warsaw are overcrowded and some educators say that social estrangement regulations will be highly unlikely to be respected even at staggered schedules.Families who refuse to send their children to school may face a fine of up to 10,000 zlotys ($2,710).
RUSSIA
Schools will reopen on September 1.
School schedules and breaks will be staggered to prevent overcrowding in non-unusual areas.Temperature checks are carried out at the school.Students with flu-like symptoms are isolated.Children are asked to wear a mask, but this is not mandatory.Staff are expected to wear a mask at all times, unless new pieces are explained or kept away from students.
Online schooling will be presented as an alternative.
spain
Primary and secondary schools begin the school year in the regions in the first 3 weeks of September.
Attendance at school is mandatory, as is the mask in the classroom for young people six years and older.Students deserve to wash their hands at least five times a day.The social estrangement among the members of a “bubble” should be observed, a small organization of young people who will have to move away from the members of other bubbles.Temperature checks are carried out every morning, at school or at home.
Sweden
Swedish schools remained open throughout the pandemic and welcomed students in mid-August after the summer holidays.The local government made a decision on how to deal with the outbreaks imaginable, adding the option of final individual schools.
Each school is guilty of following the rules of social remoteness and hygiene.Masks are mandatory.
Some municipalities have replaced school schedules with public transport congestion.Keeping schools open in the spring did not generate higher infection rates among academics compared to neighboring Finland, where schools temporarily closed, according to a joint report through the two’s public fitness agencies.Countries.
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(Reporting through Katya Golubkova in Moscow, Gavin Jones in Rome, Emma Thomasson in Berlin, Andrei Khalip in Lisbon, Renee Maltezou in Athens, Gwladys Fouche in Oslo, Anthony Deutsche in Amsterdam, Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk in Warsaw, Marc Jones in London, Johan Ahlander in Stockholm and Geert De Clercq in Paris; written through Mark Bendeich; edited through Nick Tattersall; edited through Nick Tattersall;
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