Dhaka: School bells rang after hiatus 543 days in Bangladesh on Sunday, because tens of thousands of students returned to class, amid convenience in the Corenavirus situation in the country and the vaccination program took steps.
The news channel which aired recording students in the school uniform entered the campus with a big smile, seen despite the mask.
Many of them reached their classes long for hours because of the joy between the students was palpable.
In many schools, the teacher welcomed their disciples with flowers and chocolate.
Guardians are prohibited from entering the campus as a precautionary measure of the density and dissemination of infections.
Minister of Education on Dipu Moni has warned of the enforcement of weak safety measures, while the authorities previously said that each class would only gather once a week at first, while the school would maintain strict health guidelines.
“If it appears that infections reappear, the government can decide to reintroduce online classes,” he told the newspapers after visiting the school in the Azimpur region of the capital.
The school closed Bangladesh on March 17, 2020 after Coronavirus began to spread in the country, which had one of the highest population density in the world.
The authorities decided to reopen the Institute of Education after almost 97 percent of teachers and staff vaccinated.
The reopening appeared as the number of daily deaths and positive cases subsided in recent weeks.
In the past week, 55 people have died of Covid-19.
This compared to the end of July this year, when at an average of 250 deaths reported every day.
Coronavirus has so far killed 26,880 people in Bangladesh, along with more than 1.5 million cases, according to official data.