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		<title>South Korean students return to school for the first time this year with mask-wearing</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>South Korean high schools opened on Wednesday for the first time this year, with mask-wearing seniors returning to class in the vanguard of a phased plan to reopen all schools under strict protocols to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.</p></blockquote>
<p>The beginning of the spring semester has been postponed several times since March as South Korea battled the first large coronavirus outbreak outside China, with classes held online.</p>
<p>But with daily coronavirus cases sharply down since a February peak, teachers with thermometers and hand sanitizers welcomed seniors in masks at their high schools on Wednesday.</p>
<p>“Schools have been anxiously waiting for all you students for the past three months,” Cho Hee-yeon, superintendent of Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education, told students at a high school entrance.</p>
<p>“From now on, we are entering an important phase where we need to succeed in both studies and [coronavirus] prevention.”</p>
<p>Some students put their arms around their friends’ shoulders but teachers told them to keep their distance.</p>
<p>Private sanitation contractors on motorcycles drove back and forth spraying disinfectant.</p>
<p>Under new health guidelines for schools, students and teachers must wear masks except at mealtimes, and are asked to wipe down their desks.</p>
<p>Windows will be open to improve air-flow, and desks spaced 1 meter (3 feet) apart.</p>
<p>Starting with high school seniors, schools will reopen in stages between May 20 and June 1 for all 5.5 million elementary, middle and high school students.</p>
<p>The education ministry keeps track of whether teachers or students have a fever using an online self-diagnostic system and anyone with a temperature over 37.5 degrees Celsius (99.5 degrees Fahrenheit) must stay home.</p>
<p>If any student tests positive for the virus, the entire school will switch to online classes until it is deemed safe for students to return.</p>
<p>Korea reported 32 new cases as of midnight Tuesday, taking the national tally to 11,110, with 263 deaths.</p>
<p><em>Featured image: High school students wearing face masks prepare for classes, with plastic covers placed on desks to prevent infection, as schools reopen following the global outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Daejeon, South Korea, May 20, 2020. Photo: Reuters</em></p>
<p><em>@ Reuters</em></p>
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