In Ukraine, some schools will close on February 10: what is the reason.
Starting from February 10, schools in Ukraine will begin to close due to the increase in the spread of ARVI and safety issues. During the period from February 10 to February 21, all schools, including arts schools and sports sections, will conduct classes online.
The decision to close schools was made following consultations with doctors, who found that the number of sick visits had increased by 20.4% compared to the previous week. A total of 1536 visits were made, exceeding the epidemiological threshold.
The learning process in kindergartens will continue in the usual mode.
Mykolaiv:
In Mykolaiv, starting from February 6, some schools switched to online learning due to the threat of bombings and prolonged evacuations, which pose risks to children’s health.
Rivne region:
28 schools in the Rivne region were closed for quarantine due to an outbreak of flu and ARVI. This decision was made to protect the health and safety of students.
We remind you that large-scale school cuts have been announced in Ukraine.
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