Wuhan Returns Students to School

Students in Wuhan are back in classrooms after all schools and gardens at the former Coronervirus pit have been reopened. About 2,842 educational institutions throughout the city are welcoming almost 1.4 million students to schools. Chinese education authorities have welcomed the country's efforts to win against the Coronavirus as a decisive victory, providing a [...]
Students in Wuhan are back in classrooms after all schools and gardens at the former Coronervirus pit have been reopened.
About 2,842 educational institutions throughout the city are welcoming almost 1.4 million students to schools.
Chinese education authorities have welcomed the country's efforts to win against the Coronavirus as a decisive victory, providing a light of hope for the opening of most schools in the country.
According to the Ministry of Education, about 280 million students across China are estimated to return to schools and universities this month.
Xinjiang in northwest China is the only region where students will follow online instruction, as there is an increase in coronary cases in the region in recent months.
Officials warned that schools have drafted plans to turn to online learning if new explosions arise. They advise students to wear masks at school and avoid public transportation if possible.
Wang Dengfeng, the official who heads anti-virus efforts at the Ministry of Education, said China had achieved a decisive victory over corruption after successfully preventing the wide-scale transmission of the virus.
Wuhan has not reported a new local transmission of Coronavirus since 18 May.
On the other hand, official figures show that Wuhan represents 80 percent of the deaths caused by coronarys in China.











