The Manila Times

Thai schools reopen with strict hygiene rules

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BANGKOK: Mask- wearing pupils catching up with friends at one Bangkok high school were quickly told to spread out as they headed back to lessons on Wednesday after months of distance learning due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

The teenagers, resuming classes along with all other public school students in the kingdom, chatted animatedly before being called to sit in widely spaced rows for the opening session.

The school principal, Arwuth Meekhanphe­t, warned them all to closely follow new hygiene rules, which included the face coverings and social distancing. “You never know whether you or your friend has it,” he said into an intercom.

Thailand has recorded more than 3,100 coronaviru­s cases and 58 deaths — a low toll considerin­g it became the first country outside China to detect an infection, in mid-January.

Ahead of Wednesday’s nationwide resumption of classes, authoritie­s recommende­d that class sizes be restricted to 20 to 25 students while doorknobs, desks and other areas at risk of spreading infection be sanitised frequently throughout the day.

Student Parichat Klanpumisr­i said she was not concerned about catching the virus but reported feeling nervous about meeting up with classmates again after isolating for so long.

“I haven’t met anyone for a long time and the atmosphere of the classroom and internet learning is so different,” the 17-year-old said.

The country’s nightlife will also come back to life Wednesday, with bars, clubs and massage parlours, which are sometimes fronts for brothels, expected to reopen in the evening.

However, authoritie­s have said there should be “no sex trade,” while extremely strict limits on social situations should be observed — such as bar patrons standing a metre apart.

Despite the push for normality in daily life, the kingdom’s cabinet on Tuesday extended its state of emergency for another month.

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