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Tunisia [Video]: First day of the start of the school year in Béja in an atmosphere of COVID-19 prevention measures

The pupils and schoolchildren of Béja found their way back to school on Tuesday at the start of the new 2020-2021 school year in an exceptional atmosphere marked by provisions for the prevention of the coronavirus pandemic.

In front of the secondary school on Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Béja, students line up at the entrance to take their temperature before entering the school grounds.

Wearing a mask is compulsory, something that the supervisor posted at the entrance tries to remind the students.

Inside, traces of the repair work still in progress are visible with mounds of sand and piles of bricks here and there lying around the college courtyard.

The flag-raising session to the sound of the singing of the national anthem took place in the discipline as a prelude to entering the classes.

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