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EduMin Anisie: Children in Bucharest go to school tomorrow; most probably Tuesday classes will go online

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of Education, , stated that pupils will go on Monday to school in Bucharest and most probably classes will go to an online system on Tuesday, after the incidence of COVID-19 in the Capital announced in the (GCS) report has gone up, on Sunday, to 3.02 cases per thousand people. "Tomorrow they go to school (...) Most probably on Tuesday face-to-face classes will be suspended, yet didactic activity will continue in online system. I would like to make an appeal to everyone, that is to respect the norms for the prevention and combating of disease,…

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