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WHO Europe says schools must stay open "till the last"

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Director of the WHO Office for Europe Hans Kluge urges that closing schools should be seen as last resort measure in the government restrictions to fight Covid-19 to avoid producing a "Covid-19 lost generation." IMAGES

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