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Open-air classes, a solution to pandemic and low temperatures

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Malaga (Spain), Jan 14 (EFE), (Camera: EFE).- Public schools in Malaga, southern Spain, have turned to a particular way to combat low temperatures and the coronavirus pandemic offering open-air classes during the warmer hours of the day. FOOTAGE OF THE SCHOOL PINTOR FELIX REVELLO DE TORO IN MALAGA, SPAIN.

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