CORONAVIRUS - School director writes welcome message on school board in Madrid
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School director Manuel writes a welcome message on a school board in a classroom at the primary school Isabel la Catolica in Madrid, Spain, Monday, Aug. 31, 2020. As cases continue to go up and fuel the debate over the return to schools in parents' group messaging chats, Spanish authorities last week issued revised guidelines for the reopening. They included making mandatory masks for students of age six or older, daily body temperature checks, hand-washing at least five times per day and frequent ventilation of classrooms. But many parents say that funding is insufficient to hire more teachers and that some schools just don't have additional space. (AP Photo/Andrea Comas)
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