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Iran: Amid COVID-19, President opens schools urging observance of 'strict' health measures

News Agencies | Updated on: 5 September 2020, 15:22 IST

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Saturday officially announced the opening of new school year, state-run IRNA news agency reported. Rouhani said "strict" measures will be adopted by the educational authorities to protect students' health.

He also advised teachers to include instructing health principles in education to help students stay safe. On Tuesday, Iran's Education Ministry announced plans for reopening of schools in low-risk regions and said that classes of high-risk regions would be held online.


Iranian schools were closed for nearly four months during the last academic year as the novel coronavirus broke out across the country in February. Iran on Friday reported a total of 382,772 cases of novel coronavirus in the country, of whom 22,044 have died.

(ANI/Xinhua)

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First published: 5 September 2020, 15:22 IST