As Belgium further relaxes the restrictions on new coronary pneumonia, since some schools passed the "rehearsal" last Friday, more schools started reopening this Monday. Reopened schools need to strictly abide by social distance regulations and maintain a limited number of students. Students need to measure body temperature when they enter the school, and teachers and students must wear masks.
However, under current circumstances, the use of laptop computers for distance learning is still the mainstream, because the enrollment rate of many schools is very small. For students entering the school, the school needs to rearrange the classroom to ensure that each child has 4 square meters of space and each teacher has 8 square meters of space. Faouzia Hariche, a parliamentarian of education in Brussels, pointed out that for the children's social and mental health, it is very important to resume courses. By the end of June, children will only attend school twice a week.