The Ministry of Education excluded the transfer of schools to distance learning

& nbsp; We have several regions, about 6% of schools (are on & nbsp; distance learning due to & nbsp; coronavirus. & mdash; & nbsp; Ed.), that's not much. And & nbsp; 92% & nbsp; already from & nbsp; Monday will be working and & nbsp; already working in & nbsp; full-time, & nbsp; we have no plans to & nbsp; transfer schools to & nbsp; distance learning and & nbsp; will not & nbsp; will & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; & mdash; he told & nbsp; journalists in & nbsp; Vladivostok.

“ More than 90% of schools from & nbsp; this week, after days off, after the autumn holidays, went to & nbsp; full-time format & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; concluded Kravtsov.

On November 3 & nbsp; Rospotrebnadzor extended the sanitary rules for the & nbsp; work of educational institutions in & nbsp; conditions of coronavirus until & nbsp; 2024. Thus, the ban on & nbsp; holding mass events in & nbsp; schools remains. The ban also applies to sports organizations and & nbsp; institutions that spend leisure time for children in & nbsp; premises: in & nbsp; buildings of shopping centers, airports, & nbsp; railway stations.

On October 25, Kravtsov said that & nbsp; The Ministry of Education does not & nbsp; plan to transfer schoolchildren on & nbsp; distance learning after the public holidays announced in & nbsp; the country.

On October 5 & nbsp; Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin noted that & nbsp; in the capital they plan to introduce express testing for & nbsp; coronavirus in & nbsp; schools. He & nbsp; said that & nbsp; this is needed to & nbsp; ensure the normal operation of schools.

In & nbsp; Russia since & nbsp; January, a large-scale vaccination is underway. Citizens are vaccinated free of charge and voluntarily. Five vaccines against coronavirus have been registered in the & nbsp; country: Sputnik V, which became the first vaccine in & nbsp; RF and & nbsp; the world against & nbsp; COVID-19, and & nbsp; also Sputnik Light & raquo; EpiVakk & laquo; EpiVacK; ; and & nbsp; & laquo; KoviWak & raquo ;.

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