Hong Kong third wave: face-to-face teaching ban extended at schools but lessons can be held online

  • Schools returning from the summer break in coming weeks can resume classes as long as they are held over the internet
  • Education minister Kevin Yeung says all face-to-face classes and activities on school grounds are suspended until further notice

There will be no return to school grounds for pupils on August 17 when the summer holidays end for some, the government has revealed. Photo: Dickson Lee
The ban on face-to-face teaching at Hong Kong schools has been extended indefinitely beyond August 17, although online lessons can return for the start of the academic year, the education minister revealed on Monday as the city continues its fight against the third wave of Covid-19.

Secretary for Education Kevin Yeung Yun-hung also said that teaching in schools was likely to return in phases once it was deemed safe following the government’s close monitoring of the pandemic’s development.

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