Some parents not ready to send kids back to school

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SIBU: While his peers have gone back to kindergarten, Ethan Wong has to remain at home.

Ling Ai Ling, 30, said her son was very eager to return to class but they decided not to send him for fear of Covid-19.

She was worried with what happened in South Korea where the second wave of Covid-19 occurred when schools reopened last month. Headmaster of Tadika Pick Hua, Andrew Ting, said only half of its 120 pupils attended class yesterday.

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