Schools resumption: States comply with COVID-19 rules

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As schools resume in some states of the federation to prepare for the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination , Daily Trust undertook an assessment of the situation based on the level of response among students and the state of preparedness to meet COVID-19 health conditions.

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