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Turkey scales back school reopening amid rise in COVID-19 cases

News Desk (Reuters)
Ankara, Turkey
Wed, September 9, 2020

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Turkey scales back school reopening amid rise in COVID-19 cases This photo taken on Aug. 18, 2020 shows a poster showing how to protect themselves against the COVID-19 at Cankaya primary school, in Ankara such as consuming more food with Vitamin C, wear masks in crowded areas and stay away from people who have symptoms of the flu. (AFP/Adem ALTAN )

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urkey announced on Tuesday it was scaling back plans to reopen schools later this month, with only the youngest pupils beginning classes at first, for up to two days a week.

Fatalities from the coronavirus have jumped to their highest since mid-May when lockdowns were in place.

The government has said it does not plan to reintroduce a full lockdown but has urged Turks to follow social distancing and hygiene measures to curb the virus. Masks have been made mandatory.

Last month, Education Minister Ziya Selcuk announced that schools, mostly shut since March, would start to reopen on Sept. 21. On Tuesday, however, he said only pre-school and first year pupils would attend in-person classes at first, with further reopening plans to be determined during an evaluation period of three weeks.

"We support a more controlled and gradual start in our country," he said in a written statement. Schooling will include a mix of remote and in-person learning.

Children in the first school year would attend for one day during an "adaptation week" and then two days in following weeks. Parents who do not want to sent their children to school can opt to continue remote education, he said. 

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