Students in Da Nang to return to school after COVID-19 break

VOV.VN - Schools in Da Nang are due to reopen on September 14 following the loosening of social distancing measures in the central city that were implemented due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Elsewhere, secondary, high school, and college students in Da Nang will return to school on September 14, while those at kindergarten and primary schools will go back on September 21.

Upon the reopening of schools, both students and teachers will be required to wear face masks at all times, whilst also ensuring that they maintain a distance of at least one metre from each other. 

According to a document issued on September 10 by the Da Nang People’s Committee, the central city will continue to implement preventive measures to halt the potential spread of COVID-19 even with the epidemic being brought under control, starting from midnight on September 10.

Local authorities in Da Nang will also continue the ban on gatherings of 30 people or more, whilst urging residents to remain at home and only go out for essential needs.

Furthermore, a ban on festivals, along with religious and sporting events, in addition to non-essential services activities such as entertainment, beauty, karaoke, dancing, gaming, and filming, will remain in place.

Restaurants will be permitted to reopen, but will be required to ensure that people maintain a safe distance inside the premises, with customers being encouraged to order food for takeaway or delivery.  

Local people will be asked to continue making use of coupons when purchasing goods, with the aim of preventing large gatherings at markets. Indeed, each family has been requested to only visit the market once every three days.

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