On the 23rd, students in some classes in Hong Kong’s primary and secondary schools and kindergartens resumed face-to-face teaching. The school attaches great importance to preventive measures against new coronary pneumonia and has made sufficient preparations to ensure the health and safety of students.

  In the morning, the first to resume face-to-face teaching are students in junior one, senior two, senior three, primary one, primary five, primary six, and the large class of kindergarten. Students in other grades will resume face-to-face teaching on September 29.

Before the school starts, schools must take adequate measures to prevent the epidemic in accordance with the "School Health Guidelines" provided by the Education Bureau.

Currently, only half-day teaching in the morning is maintained.

  Chan Hanming, principal of the Hong Kong Teochew Business School, said, “We have set up infrared heat detectors. When students come in, they can immediately see the screen. Is his (body temperature) normal? If not, the screen will ring and become Red, children are not allowed to go to the classroom. We will take him to the quarantine area, and then notify the family to take him away. In addition, some arrangements have been made. For example, we will line up in a single line and try to increase the distance between the desks. There is also anti-virus in the classroom. The spray is sprayed about 4 times a day every hour, these viruses and bacteria will not stay in the classroom. Workers will also clean the classroom regularly every day in the morning, afternoon and evening after school. All these are to keep the school environment clean, With hygiene, parents are also confident that children are absolutely safe in school."

  Hong Kong’s primary, secondary, and kindergarten school starts on September 1. Due to the epidemic, classes can only be taught online.

With the easing of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in Hong Kong, the Education Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government decided to resume face-to-face teaching in schools in stages, which has received general support from the academic community.

  Chan Hanming, the principal of the Hong Kong Teochew School of Business, said, "I am very happy today. On the first day of school, almost all the students who saw me came. I was very happy to meet the students of this grade. I chatted with them. They said they were very excited and very excited. I want to go to school. Also in the fifth and sixth grades, I am very happy to meet them because I haven't seen them for a long time. Because of the epidemic, we are only having half-day classes, and students can go home at noon. There are many other activities, now It may not be possible. I hope that as the epidemic eases, everything will slowly return to normal."

  (Headquarters reporter Jin Dong Zhou Weiqi Li Zhiqiang Ye Lili)