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Colombo, July 7 (TIWN) Schools across Sri Lanka have partially re-opened after being shut for nearly three months, as the spread of COVID-19 has been put under control in the island nation, it was reported on Tuesday.
According to the Education Ministry, schools re-opened on Monday for grades 13, 11 and 5, leading to nearly 800,000 students returning back to school across the country, reports Xinhua news agency.
Strict health guidelines were followed as students were subjected to temperature checks, frequent washing of hands and wearing face masks.
Chairs and desks were kept one metre apart in each class room and students were informed to speak to each other from a distance.
The Education Ministry said that under the third phase, schools would re-open for grades 10 and 12 students on July 20, and under the fourth stage from July 27, schools would re-open for the rest except for grades 1 and 2.
All sports activities and tests however have been cancelled until further notice, the Ministry said.
Sri Lanka has so far reported 2,078 positive COVID-19 patients but has seen an over 90 per cent recovery rate with 1,917 patients out of the total detected been successfully treated and discharged.
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