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November 11, 2020 Politics

Czech Republic to partially reopen elementary schools

Czech Republic to partially reopen elementary schools - Czech Points

The Czech Republic will reopen the first and second grades of elementary schools on November 18 as the latest data show a drop in new coronavirus cases in Europe’s worst-hit country in the second wave, Education Minister Robert Plaga said on Wednesday.

The country of 10.7 million has struggled to avoid overwhelming its hospitals after recorded daily infections jumped to a peak of over 15,000 in recent weeks. Its infection rate led European countries on a per-capita basis.

All schools were ordered closed on October 14, and instruction was moved to distance learning.

Students will have to wear face masks at all times in schools, and classes will be ventilated midway through lessons, while music and physical education will not take place, he said.

Higher grades, secondary schools, and universities will remain closed for the time being. Kindergartens have remained open.

Czechs still face limits on movement, a night-time curfew, and the closure of sports facilities, restaurants, and most shops.

Health Minister Jan Blatny told the news conference that while daily case numbers have likely peaked, hospitalizations would remain high for some time to come due to a delay between positive tests and a worsening of symptoms.

The country reported 9,016 cases for Tuesday, down by 3,000 from the same day a week ago. COVID-19 deaths have grown to around 200 per day in the past days, compared to a long-term average of about 300 deaths from all causes.

Credit: Reuters