UNICEF Vietnam calls for reopening of all schools as Covid-19 cases continue to drop in country


First graders during an in-person class at Le Hong Phong Primary School in the Central Highlands City of Kon Tum. - Vietnam News/ANN

HANOI, April 3 (Vietnam News/ANN): UNICEF Vietnam has called on the country to reopen schools for all age groups “without prerequisites”.

They says there are serious concerns of “learning loss and increasing risks of rising inequality for too many children” with the Covid-19 pandemic entering the third year. However, inn recent days, the number of Covid-19 cases are gradually going down.

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