Children in South Africa began returning to classrooms on Monday as part of a gradual loosening of restrictions imposed under a months-long COVID-19 lockdown in the continent's most industrialised nation.
JOHANNESBURG, June 8 - Children in South Africa began returning to classrooms on Monday as part of a gradual loosening of restrictions imposed under a months-long COVID-19 lockdown in the continent’s most industrialised nation.
South Africa has counted nearly 50,000 cases of the new coronavirus - the most of any country in sub-Saharan Africa - along with almost 1,000 deaths. Initially, only pupils in grades 7 and 12 will return to class, with other years phased in gradually. Others have been vandalised or hit by arson attacks during a nationwide lockdown imposed by the government in March.
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