Belgian Schools in Morocco Unveil COVID-19 Safety Measures for New Academic Year

A few days before the start of the school year in Morocco, Belgian schools have published their health protocol concerning the measures related to Covid-19.
This protocol provides for a "contact bubble" (each student will only be in regular contact with their classmates who are part of the same contact bubble). This is in addition to the control of the entry and exit of students, the wearing of masks, hand hygiene, enhanced cleaning, ventilation of premises, reorganization of spaces, regulation of movements, and adapted catering.
Students are expected on September 7th in the various establishments in Morocco, pending the government’s final decision on the course model for this school year, due to the resurgence of new infections.
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