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Posted on 30/06/2022 by admin

Japan teachers struggle to get kids to take off masks even as temps hit dangerous levels

As record-setting summer heat engulfs the Japanese archipelago, and the coronavirus pandemic continues to roll on, schools across the country are divi …
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