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January 19, 2021
WARSAW: Poland’s youngest children returned to school on Monday for the first time in over two months but most pupils will remain in virtual classrooms as experts warned of a growing psychological toll.
Poland has seen some of the longest school closures in Europe due to Covid-19 but many parents are concerned that children may be returning too soon. I don’t like the idea of children going back to school. I’m worried about my son, said Rafal Kazimierczak, 46, a sports journalist. He’s only nine years old and too young to be demanded to adhere to a strict sanitary regime. It’s impossible to maintain social distance. Grades 1-3 are returning to school for the first time since November 9. Older primary schools, Grades 4-8, have been out of physical schools since October 26.
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WARSAW, Jan 19, 2021 (BSS/AFP) – Poland’s youngest children returned to school on Monday for the first time in over two months but most pupils will remain in virtual classrooms as experts warned of a growing psychological toll.
Poland has seen some of the longest school closures in Europe due to Covid-19 but many parents are concerned that children may be returning too soon.
“I don’t like the idea of children going back to school. I’m worried about my son,” said Rafal Kazimierczak, 46, a sports journalist.
“He’s only nine years old and too young to be demanded to adhere to a strict sanitary regime. It’s impossible to maintain social distance.”