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COVID-19: All schooling institutes reopened in Pakistan

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All schooling establishments in Pakistan, from nursery to college stage, have been reopened on Monday following an over two-month closure attributable to a second wave of the coronavirus. Pakistan had reopened colleges and faculties in September final 12 months, following a five-month break as a result of virus outbreak.
However, a second virus wave led to all schooling establishments getting closed on November 25.
Pakistan had opened colleges for grades IX to XII on January 18. Other schooling institutes have been to reopen on February 1.
According to the rules, strict compliance with COVID-19 commonplace working procedures is obligatory.

Students of every part have been divided into two teams and every group will attend courses for 3 days in every week.
The transfer comes because the variety of recovered COVID-19 instances in Pakistan has reached 501,252, in accordance with the Ministry of National Health Services.
With the 1,615 new instances reported within the final 24 hours, the nation’s virus caseload stands at 546,428.
The dying toll is 1,683, together with 26 deaths within the final 24 hours. Authorities mentioned 2,092 COVID-19 sufferers are in vital situation. 
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