Uganda’s schools reopen, ending world’s longest lockdown || Reopening of schools in Uganda; The world’s longest day of control is over ..!

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In all other parts of the world, the number of coronations has decreased and educational institutions have been reopened, but only in Uganda.

Record: January 10, 2022 17:58
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The spread of the corona virus was last detected in late 2019 in Wuhan, China. The corona infection began to spread rapidly around the world. Countries around the world have implemented curfew controls to control the spread of the disease.

The curfew was imposed on March 20 in Uganda, one of the East African countries. Schools were also closed due to curfew restrictions. Then in February last year the schools reopened for only a few classes. However, due to the increase in the spread of the disease, schools were again given indefinite leave.

In all other parts of the world, the number of coronations has decreased and educational institutions have been reopened, but only in Uganda. Weeds were growing in rural school classrooms as schools were closed for nearly two years. Many of the students also went to work in the gold mines.

Thus, parents and students longed for when schools would open. With this in mind, schools reopened in Uganda today. Thus, students returned to schools with enthusiasm. The opening of educational institutions also caused severe traffic congestion.

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