Islamabad: Education officials in Pakistan said that authorities will start reopening schools from September 15 amid a steady decline in coronavirus deaths and infections.
Schools were closed in March when the government enforced a nationwide lockdown to contain the spread of coronavirus. Authorities lifted curbs on most of the businesses in May, but schools remained closed across the country.
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Officials said schools will reopen in Punjab and Sindh provinces from September 15 and a formal announcement about the opening of schools elsewhere was expected later on Monday.
Pakistan on Sunday reported three new deaths from COVID-19, one of the lowest number of daily fatalities in the last five months.
The country has reported 298,903 infections and 6,345 deaths since the pandemic began.
AP