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. 2021 Apr 30;17(4):500-505.
doi: 10.6026/97320630017500. eCollection 2021.

Recommendations for school-going students post CoVid-19 in Bangladesh

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Recommendations for school-going students post CoVid-19 in Bangladesh

Humayun Kabir et al. Bioinformation. .

Abstract

The CoVid-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 has taken more lives than any other pandemic so far, with non-pharmacological interventions such as lockdown, school closures, and travel bans, especially social distance, abounding around the world. With limited resources, these interventions pose the ultimate challenge to the education system in developing countries like Bangladesh, especially in providing uninterrupted education for all children in rural areas, where a significant number of students are enrolled in this area. However, the initiative to close schools for an extended period has affected children physically, emotionally, socially, and in various ways. Noteworthy, it demands to reopen to protect the future of children. Schools have reopened in many countries around the world. It is of interest to document recommendations for school-going students post CoVid-19 in Bangladesh using evidence-based data, information, and knowledge. We document such data in the context of Bangladesh to take such policy initiatives.

Keywords: CoVid-19; SARS-CoV-2; mental health of children; policymaking; reopening school; school closure.

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The authors declare no competing interest regarding this study that may arise from the third party

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