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Schools going online for new term as COVID-19 spike continues

The reopening of all public schools for the new academic term has been diverted to online platforms with the continued rapid rise in positive COVID-19 cases in the territory

In a very brief statement issued by the Ministry of Education on January 1, parents were also informed that schools would now reopen on January 6 instead, two days later than originally planned.

However, the release stated that principals and teachers are expected to begin on Tuesday, January 4 for the start of the school term.

Ministry expresses caution

The release further indicated that the push to online learning platforms was most likely a result of the rapid surge in COVID-19 cases in the territory.

The most recent disclosure from health officials on December 31 put the number of positive COVID-19 cases at 423 persons, with the majority of these (332 cases) being on Tortola.

The Education Ministry expressed that they were “being cautious as they monitor the situation.”

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