Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:19 am
Schools in Kenya on Monday started receiving college students after a seven-month destroy due to the pandemic.
The closure of colleges in March this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, interrupted getting to know for over 17 million students, according to UNICEF.
At Olympic Primary School in Nairobi’s Kibera shantytown, there had been obligatory temperature checks, handwashing and sporting of face masks.
However not all dad and mom have been able to ship their children to college due to economic difficulties.
Hundreds of thousands of human beings throughout the us of a have misplaced their jobs due to the fact of the pandemic.
(AFP)
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