Well, we hope so anyway, as many will be returning to brick and mortar schools after almost two years of mostly virtual education necessitated by the series of Covid-19-triggered lockdowns.
While some students began returning to classrooms beginning in November, not all returned for face-to-face lessons then as the Education Ministry only permitted half of a class to be in school while the other half had to continue with virtual lessons using a weekly rotation model.
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