Few students turn up as schools resume in Edo
Few students in final year classes turned up as schools resume in Edo on Monday after four months of closure.
While the state government provided all the needed items, including face masks for students in public schools, the private schools owners only made provision for hand sanitisers and points for hand washing. She, however, said that it was not unexpected as most parents would not be readily disposed to allow their children back in school for fear of contracting the Coronavirus disease.
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