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Added on the 06/07/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Barcelona (Spain), 8 jun (EFE).- (Camera: EFE) The first day of the SATs in Barcelona has started without incident, sources from the Department of Research and Universities have assured Efe.FOOTAGE OF STUDENTS BEFORE DOING THEIR EXAMS IN BARCELONA
Cairo, Jun 10 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Khaled ElFiqi) The coronavirus pandemic is affecting Egyptian university students who are obliged to wear masks and respect sanitary measures during their studies and exams.FOOTAGE OF THE CAIRO UNIVERSITY IN GIZA.
County health authorities issued an emergency stay-in-place order for University of Michigan. Undergrad students have been found to make up more than 60% of local COVID-19 cases. It’s meant to slow the coronavirus infection rate and allow for better contact tracing, health officials said. Loveluck’s order said the surge “at or near the Ann Arbor campus is driven by social gatherings”. These gathering ignore state and local health guidelines, reports HuffPost. The state on Monday set a new record, reporting an average of 1,818 new cases.
Depok, Jul 6 (EFE/EPA).- Senior high school students on Monday took college entrance exams as schools in low-risk areas began to reopen bit by bit amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Indonesian government has started to ease the COVID-19 lockdown restrictions in an effort to restart the economy after more than three months of disruption caused by the ongoing pandemic. (Camera: ADI WEDA). SHOT LIST: SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WEAR PROTECTIVE MASKS AND SHIELDS AS THEY TAKE COLLEGE ENTRANCE EXAMS AMID THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC AT A UNIVERSITY IN DEPOK; AND STUDENTS TAKE A TEST ON THEIR AGE-APPROPRIATE DEVELOPMENT TO ENTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AT AL-HIDAYAH MUSLIM BOARDING SCHOOL IN DEPOK, INDONESIA.
Rome (Italy), 17 June, EFE, (Camera: Jorge Ortiz).- Around half a million Italian students are set to take their university entrance exams more than three and a half months after schools were closed to contain the spread of Covid-19. A nerve-wracking moment at the best of times, this year the maturitá, as it is known in Italian, has been altered to reflect the extraordinary circumstances, given that students this year will take the test without having sat in a classroom since before 4 March.FOOTAGE OF THE LYCÉE E. Q. VISCONTI IN ROME AND STUDENTS INCLUDING A SOUNDBITE FROM GIORDANA, AN ITALIAN STUDENTTRANSLATION:"If we all wore masks, all at a distance. I've had to use the computer they were disinfecting every time, so it's all quiet that way."