The fifth wave of the new crown virus broke out, and more infected children died.
The class suspension order that was originally scheduled to suspend face-to-face teaching until next Monday (21st), it is understood that the Education Bureau decided today (14th) to extend the suspension of classes for another two weeks, and schools in Hong Kong are not expected to resume face-to-face teaching until March 7th.
Primary 6 students have a greater impact. The Education Bureau has also decided to cancel the second sub-test for Primary 6. The allocation of places for promotion to secondary school is expected to be processed according to the results of the previous two sub-tests (Primary 5 lower school and Primary 6 last semester).
All primary and secondary schools and kindergartens in Hong Kong once again extended the online teaching arrangement.
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The Omicron virus has entered the community since the end of December. Primary schools and kindergartens took the lead in suspending face-to-face classes on or before January 14. After that, many middle schools also broke out, and middle schools stopped face-to-face teaching on or before January 24.
All schools can resume classes after the planned Lunar New Year holiday.
However, as the fifth wave of the epidemic worsened, the Education Bureau announced at the end of last month to extend the suspension of classes until February 21, but the daily number of confirmed cases was increasing day by day. July 7.
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Two middle school students were arrested for setting fire to their school and one person said: The request to suspend classes was refused, so they committed the crime and banned meals |