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Education Minister Denkov: Bulgaria considers abolishing anti-epidemic measures in schools

Bulgaria’s Minister of Education and Science Nikolay Denkov
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The anti-epidemic measures introduced in Bulgarian schools should be abolished in the coming days. This was stated by Bulgaria’s Minister of Education and Science Professor Nikolay Denkov at the National Assembly Committee on Education and Science. 

“The Ministry of Health has the power to issue such an order”, Minister Denkov clarified. "The opinion should be delivered by tomorrow. Experts will have to assess the impact of the refugee wave as well", Minister Denkov went on to say. Students from Ukraine will join the current classes, but if their number increases, new classes will be opened, Minister Denkov added.




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