Create learning opportunities for students to cover their age

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The outbreak of COVID-19 shut down the ways of all opportunities of global people as the pandemic spreads across the world.
In Myanmar, children learning basic education are victims of Saturn COVID-19. They lost learning opportunities in infection of the disease from the first to the third waves. Although the relevant governments had tried hard to reopen the basic education schools and universities, their missions failed.
However, nobody should give up on the situation. Everybody needs to seek the best and proper ways for overcoming the challenges triggered by the pandemic to enable the youths to continue their learning.
Fortunately, the best and proper way could be sought for reducing the infection rate of the disease. Thanks to concerted efforts of authorities, officials and people, the infection of the pandemic could be reduced to around four per cent of the infection rate. Hence, a plan was set to reach less than four or three per cent of the infection rate of COVID-19 by the end of October 2021.

As such, every student needs to grasp the unprecedented chance of learning. If they give up to the chance, the situation of turning out the educated new generations will fail. Moreover, the unbalanced condition between the age of students and the grade of education will not benefit the youths along with their life.

If so, the government will be ready to reopen the schools for the children. To do so, the government arranged to vaccinate the youths aged 12 and above as well as teachers in order to ensure the safe environs of classrooms. If those students have received the vaccines, the schools would be ready to admit the students for their learning opportunities.
In the near future, the classrooms would be filled with students with fresh and active faces. But, their age is beyond the deserved one. The grade number of students is smaller than the age. Nonetheless, students should not be disappointed in their situation. Systematic learning of education is their compulsory duty for life.
Those students need to take care of learning without spreading their sense. They should steadfastly learn their respective school lessons. But, if one gives up on attending the schools, one will miss the chance of learning. If so, the learning opportunity will be useless. So also, those who give up on the chance will lag behind others.
As such, every student needs to grasp the unprecedented chance of learning. If they give up to the chance, the situation of turning out the educated new generations will fail. Moreover, the unbalanced condition between the age of students and the grade of education will not benefit the youths along with their life.

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