S.Korean schools resume full in-person classes


The fully reopened schools come as part of South Korea's "living with Covid-19" plan. - Reuters

SEOUL (Reuters): For the first time since South Korea began battling its coronavirus outbreak in early 2020, all schools across the country resumed full-time in-person classes on Monday (Nov 22).

As the first country outside China to face a major outbreak of the virus, South Korea's schools have seen various stages of shutdowns, remote learning, and hybrid arrangements.

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