STOCKHOLM, Jan. 7 (Xinhua) -- Schools in Sweden are now allowed to conduct remote learning for secondary-school pupils, the government said on Thursday.
The aim of the new rules, which will come into force on Monday when spring term begins, is to help avoid crowding in schools and on public transport, Minister for Education Anna Ekstrom told a press conference.
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