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Cairo: Oman said Thursday that it will begin the new academic year in November.
A state supreme committee on COVID-19 met Thursday and decided that the academic year for all male and female students will begin on November 1, including 180 study days, the Omani news agency ONA reported.
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The panel also decided to adopt in all schools the system of blended learning that combines the traditional class teaching with e-learning according to rules to be set by the Education Ministry.
On August 7, Oman lifted a two-week lockdown between its governorates as part of eased coronavirus-induced restrictions.
A nighttime health curfew was reduced starting from Saturday.
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