Myanmar reopens high schools after two-month suspension due to COVID-19
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Students wearing face masks follow social distancing rules as they sit in a classroom at a high school which has reopened amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Yangon, Myanmar, July 21, 2020. Myanmar reopened over half of high schools on Tuesday after nearly two-month suspension due to the outbreak of COVID-19, an education official told Xinhua. Myanmar's academic year usually starts in June, but this year's term was delayed due to the pandemic in the country. (Photos: Xinhua/U Aung)
A teacher wearing a face mask measures a student's body temperature at the entrance to a high school which has reopened amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Yangon, Myanmar, July 21, 2020. Myanmar reopened over half of high schools on Tuesday after nearly two-month suspension due to the outbreak of COVID-19, an education official told Xinhua. Myanmar's academic year usually starts in June, but this year's term was delayed due to the pandemic in the country.
A teacher wearing personal protective gear checks the student name list at a high school which has reopened amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Yangon, Myanmar, July 21, 2020. Myanmar reopened over half of high schools on Tuesday after nearly two-month suspension due to the outbreak of COVID-19, an education official told Xinhua. Myanmar's academic year usually starts in June, but this year's term was delayed due to the pandemic in the country.
Students wearing face masks keep social distance as they walk at a school which has reopened amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Yangon, Myanmar, July 21, 2020. Myanmar reopened over half of high schools on Tuesday after nearly two-month suspension due to the outbreak of COVID-19, an education official told Xinhua. Myanmar's academic year usually starts in June, but this year's term was delayed due to the pandemic in the country.
Students wearing face masks follow social distancing rules as they sit in a classroom at a high school which has reopened amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Yangon, Myanmar, July 21, 2020. Myanmar reopened over half of high schools on Tuesday after nearly two-month suspension due to the outbreak of COVID-19, an education official told Xinhua. Myanmar's academic year usually starts in June, but this year's term was delayed due to the pandemic in the country.
A teacher wearing personal protective gear measures a student's body temperature at the entrance to a high school which has reopened amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Yangon, Myanmar, July 21, 2020. Myanmar reopened over half of high schools on Tuesday after nearly two-month suspension due to the outbreak of COVID-19, an education official told Xinhua. Myanmar's academic year usually starts in June, but this year's term was delayed due to the pandemic in the country.
A student wearing a mask washes his hands at a high school which has reopened amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Yangon, Myanmar, July 21, 2020. Myanmar reopened over half of high schools on Tuesday after nearly two-month suspension due to the outbreak of COVID-19, an education official told Xinhua. Myanmar's academic year usually starts in June, but this year's term was delayed due to the pandemic in the country.