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Your classes are still going on online this year. Without starting school, write a letter to your friend at a distance explaining how you are being missed by your school, lessons, and most importantly friends.

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Answered by aksh00575
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I wish I could go to school, but our school is closed and I feel sad and upset that I cannot go to school. I miss my friends in school.

When we were in school, I used to play games with my friends. I often think of them. Before the coronavirus, the school fed us meals each school day, but now the school feeding program has stopped. I hope it will start again soon.

Our teacher also taught us how to protect others and ourselves from the coronavirus. Some of the things we learned are to wash our hands with soap and water, wave to people instead of shaking hands and we have to stay at least one metre away from people.

We know we have to wash our hands but water is very scarce here. Therefore, it is very difficult for us to get enough water and soap to wash our hands and protect ourselves from the virus.

I am scared of coronavirus. I worry the virus could spread here in our village and hurt many people I know.

Schools are closed but the mobile reading camp still comes to our village once a week. The librarian lends us storybooks that we can take home to read. I borrow different storybooks from the reading camp. I find it fun reading stories to my family at home. It also helps me improve my reading skills.

On behalf of the children in my village, I would like to say please bring us clean water and soaps so we keep clean and protect ourselves from this virus

I wish the virus would just go away so school opens again. I want to learn and become an engineer someday, support my family.

All over the world, Save the Children is rapidly adapting our existing work whilst preparing for outbreaks of coronavirus in countries with limited capacity to respond. We've also launched our #SaveOurEducation campaign to tackle the global education emergency.

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