학술논문
Re‐opening schools in Croatia did not have a negative impact on children under 14, but it could not be ruled out in older children.
Document Type
Article
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Subject
*COVID-19 pandemic
*SCHOOL children
*SOCIAL distancing
*MEDICAL personnel
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0803-5253
Abstract
More than 90% of schools chose just classroom learning until the peak of the second wave in mid-December 2020, when schools individually decided based on local epidemiologic situations for one of the other two options: mixed or distance. Re-opening schools in Croatia did not have a negative impact on children under 14, but it could not be ruled out in older children School closures have been used to help tackle COVID-19. [Extracted from the article]