Analysis: Reopening schools is inevitable, but the Department of Basic Education must carry it out smoothly

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Analysis: Reopening schools is inevitable, but the Department of Basic Education must carry it out smoothly
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The social costs of keeping children out of school are piling up fast. But there is another price to pay if the process of reopening schools is rushed and poorly executed.

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