As COVID-19 cases continue to rise throughout the nation, several schools in Lusaka have increased the enforcement of health regulations.
In both public and private institutions, ZNBC news saw several students wearing masks and hand washing stations stationed at various locations.
And when contacted, some parents urged school administration to make sure that all regulations were strictly adhered to.
The number of Grade One students has increased, according to some of the schools visited.

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