No blank year in DR Congo in spite of the fulgurating progression of the 2nd wave of pandemia, the Committee charged to counter the virus promises to implement all for the resumption of the lesson.

For the second consecutive year, the things seem to stamp in the sector of national education. Parents, pupils and students are, for their part, waiting for. One is bored at the house. Meanwhile, everyone is put in the expectancy. Question are coming everywhere in particular on the dead end created by the resurgence of pandemia with Coronavirus on the national scale.

December 18, 2020, January 18, 2021, the country will add up 1 month placed under the mode of curfew, from 21 hours to 5 o'clock in the morning, observed on all the extent of the national territory and, this, until new order.

Since this date, pupils of the primary and secondary schools began their anticipated holidays, as from Friday December 18, 2020. At the level of the higher education and university, the academic authorities are held to defer the academic re-entry.

To move suspense, the national Government met within the framework of its multi-sector Committee of Response against Covid-19. Making the report of this working session, Minister Eteni Longondo was categorical. This reveals that all will be implemented so that the school years and academic 2020-2021 are really effective.

On the medical level, a peak of 230 to 250 contaminations is recorded each week and the number of deaths increases in a worrying way whereas the hospitals are saturated right now.

Corneille Kinsala N’soki


(CKS/Yes)