No fixed date for reopening of schools – FG
THERE is no fixed date for reopening of schools shut over the coronavirus pandemic, the Federal Government has declared.
According to him, “There is no fixed date on schools’ resumption. The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 is studying the situation, carrying out reviews every two and four weeks to access the situation and judge when it is safe. “We also consider how to do procurement together to reduce cost and how to share materials that we get from donations to the region.
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