Some children in the Philippines' capital Manila have returned to school after a near two-year suspension as the country, which has imposed some of the world's toughest coronavirus curbs, tries to get life back to normal, reports Reuters.

Wearing face masks and sitting at desks fitted with plastic screens, the children are part of a trial at 28 schools in the capital region. The government aims to reopen all schools in January.

Against the backdrop of mass vaccination drives and falling virus cases, parents cautiously welcomed the move.

“I also feel scared since there is still Covid, but we have to brave it so my child can learn,” said Lara Vedasto as she waited for her daughter outside the campus. “I can't focus on helping her with her studies and her modules because I also have work.”

Students seated on chairs with plastic barriers attend a class as several schools in the Philippines' capital reopen for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic, in Pasay City, Metro Manila on December 6. — Reuters
Students seated on chairs with plastic barriers attend a class as several schools in the Philippines' capital reopen for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic, in Pasay City, Metro Manila on December 6. — Reuters

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