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Mainz (dpa / lrs) - In six cities in Rhineland-Palatinate and two districts, schools had to close on Monday due to the federal emergency brake.

All schools in Speyer, Frankenthal, Ludwigshafen, Mainz, Worms and Pirmasens as well as in the districts of Mayen-Koblenz and Donnersberg had to switch back to distance learning, as the spokeswoman for the supervisory and service directorate (ADD), Eveline Dziendziol, said on Monday.

The new compulsory test in face-to-face lessons began largely smoothly and was "relatively unspectacular".

She has no information that untested students had to be sent home.

How many did not even come to class was unclear.

Daycare centers, like schools, had to close at an incidence of 165.

So you are also affected.

There is again - as during the first lockdown in the pandemic - emergency care.

This is offered in the daycare centers and schools to everyone who cannot look after their children themselves or have them looked after, as well as for those children for whom it is particularly important to come to daycare or school.

At all schools that do not have to switch to distance learning, the alternating instruction will continue until the Whitsun holidays (May 25th to June 2nd).

The vaccination of secondary school teachers has been brought forward, it will be their turn in the first two weeks of May.

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Information for schools on tests and the federal brake