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A 2nd grader studies online at home in HCMC's District 12, September 2021. Photo by VnExpress

 

Some 7,500 students have dropped out of schools in HCMC to return to their hometowns, after eight months of online classes, the Department of Education and Training said.

 

Trinh Duy Trong, head of the department's politics and ideology department, said Monday most are primary school students.

 

VN Express reported that surveys at schools found that the parents of many of the children are factory workers, who were unable to care for their children when they were studying from home.

 

Covid-19 also forced many families to leave the city since they could not sustain themselves financially, the department said.

 

Khuu Manh Hung, head of the District 12 education department, said schools would cooperate with families to enable children to switch.

 

With the government deciding on a strategy of living with the pandemic, HCMC has resumed classes for students from seventh to 12th grades, but children younger than that are still at home, studying online.

 

As of mid-December, around 2.2 million people across the country had abandoned cities to return to their hometowns due to Covid, 524,000 of them leaving HCMC.

 

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