Coronavirus: Why not close all schools for now?

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Schools and kindergartens will reopen on Monday as planned after this week's holiday, but with stricter measures. Straits Times senior education correspondent Sandra Davie answers some of the questions that parents have over the school reopening and new measures.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

Schools and kindergartens will reopen on Monday as planned after this week's holiday, but with stricter measures.

Straits Times senior education correspondent Sandra Davie answers some of the questions that parents have over the school reopening and new measures.Please subscribe or log in to continue reading the full article. Learn more about ST PREMIUM.

 

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please close goddamnit

It's our choice. If we think it's unsafe then keep them at home. We are responsible for our decision.

_Faheem_Fuad_

_Faheem_Fuad_ Wow, the fact that there's a paywall to this article

Schools shld be closed the virus is spreading rlly fast.

Close schools and who’s going to take care of them when parents are working?

Some international schools are closed till Easter and some are moving to online classes.

Schools need to close. Children are better off at home in safe environment at this time when social distancing is the need of the hour.

E-learning shld be made to be more robust after this, not just going through the motion of it every year to fulfil certain guidelines. Well, not like i can read the article anyway so idk wat exactly im commenting on

and it would be 'monkey see, monkey do' if you follow other country's footsteps to close all schools, right?

Really - premium walled-off content?

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