20200901 COVID-19: BACK TO SCHOOL
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Parents part from their children at the entrance to a Jerusalem school as 2.4 million school children begin the school year in the shadow of COVID-19. Schools and educational methods have been adopted to Coronavirus circumstances implementing ‘capsules’ of no more than 18 pupils, some school days to be conducted from home via computers based on pupils’ age and capabilities and the new norm of mandatory face masks, supervision over personal hygiene and social distancing.
COVID-19: BACK TO SCHOOL: Israel
2.4 million school children begin the school year in Israel in the shadow of COVID-19. Schools and educational methods have been adopted to Coronavirus circumstances implementing ‘capsules’ of no more than 18 pupils, some school days to be conducted from home via computers based on pupils’ age and capabilities and the new norm of mandatory face masks, supervision over personal hygiene and social distancing.
COVID-19: BACK TO SCHOOL: Israel
2.4 million school children begin the school year in Israel in the shadow of COVID-19. Schools and educational methods have been adopted to Coronavirus circumstances implementing ‘capsules’ of no more than 18 pupils, some school days to be conducted from home via computers based on pupils’ age and capabilities and the new norm of mandatory face masks, supervision over personal hygiene and social distancing.
COVID-19: BACK TO SCHOOL: Israel
2.4 million school children begin the school year in Israel in the shadow of COVID-19. Schools and educational methods have been adopted to Coronavirus circumstances implementing ‘capsules’ of no more than 18 pupils, some school days to be conducted from home via computers based on pupils’ age and capabilities and the new norm of mandatory face masks, supervision over personal hygiene and social distancing.
COVID-19: BACK TO SCHOOL: Israel
An armed security man monitors the entrance to a Jerusalem school as 2.4 million school children begin the school year in the shadow of COVID-19. Schools and educational methods have been adopted to Coronavirus circumstances implementing ‘capsules’ of no more than 18 pupils, some school days to be conducted from home via computers based on pupils’ age and capabilities and the new norm of mandatory face masks, supervision over personal hygiene and social distancing.
COVID-19: BACK TO SCHOOL: Israel
Parents part from their children at the entrance to a Jerusalem school as 2.4 million school children begin the school year in the shadow of COVID-19. Schools and educational methods have been adopted to Coronavirus circumstances implementing ‘capsules’ of no more than 18 pupils, some school days to be conducted from home via computers based on pupils’ age and capabilities and the new norm of mandatory face masks, supervision over personal hygiene and social distancing.
COVID-19: BACK TO SCHOOL: Israel
Parents part from their children at the entrance to a Jerusalem school as 2.4 million school children begin the school year in the shadow of COVID-19. Schools and educational methods have been adopted to Coronavirus circumstances implementing ‘capsules’ of no more than 18 pupils, some school days to be conducted from home via computers based on pupils’ age and capabilities and the new norm of mandatory face masks, supervision over personal hygiene and social distancing.
COVID-19: BACK TO SCHOOL: Israel
A teacher opens the gates to a Jerusalem school as 2.4 million school children begin the school year in the shadow of COVID-19. Schools and educational methods have been adopted to Coronavirus circumstances implementing ‘capsules’ of no more than 18 pupils, some school days to be conducted from home via computers based on pupils’ age and capabilities and the new norm of mandatory face masks, supervision over personal hygiene and social distancing.
COVID-19: BACK TO SCHOOL: Israel
Parents fill daily mandatory health declarations for their children as 2.4 million school children begin the school year in the shadow of COVID-19. Schools and educational methods have been adopted to Coronavirus circumstances implementing ‘capsules’ of no more than 18 pupils, some school days to be conducted from home via computers based on pupils’ age and capabilities and the new norm of mandatory face masks, supervision over personal hygiene and social distancing.