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Coronavirus – Venezuela: Schools and universities reopen after months

More than 11 million pupils and students Venezuela returned to the desks on Monday, after the public ones schools and universities reopened, after many months of being closed due to its pandemic coronavirus, although some of them had to be closed for other reasons, such as maintenance or lack of staff.

The government of the president Nicolas Maduro had repeatedly postponed lifelong learning amid rising cases and because the Covid-19 vaccination campaign was delayed, Reuters reported.

The Minister of Youth Mervin Maldonado He pointed out that 8.7 million children will return to their classes and about 3.1 million students will be able to attend classes again.

From 7 in the morning, children dressed in school uniforms, wearing masks, gathered in the schools of Caracas. The teachers had undertaken to distribute antiseptic gels, according to the report of the same Media.

“Nervousness” and “doubts”

A mother, the Jenny Beharano, said she felt “some nervousness” as she worried she might be infected by her son, Fabian, who attends the Experimental School in central Caracas. “The health system is not a secret, it has shortcomings,” said Beharano, who works at a private clinic.

8-year-old Fabian, however, was excited who would see his third graders again.

“For us, going back to class is important but we have doubts,” she said. Maria Clemente, a member of the Venezuelan Teachers’ Federation, which has about 325,000 members.

Some teachers will not go to work because scared They may get sick while others complain about low wages, he added, explaining that the maximum monthly wage for members of the Federation is 118 bolivars, or about $ 27.

Besides, the oldest school in Caracas, the Men Belo, will remain closed for another two weeks, as maintenance work is still underway.

Conflicting data on vaccination coverage

The government claims that the 56% of the population of 28.7 million is fully vaccinated.

However, the Pan-American Health Organization estimates that only the 21,6% is fully protected by Covid-19, according to Reuters.

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