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This briefing deals with delivering difficult news to students when it is not possible to open schools and gather students together. Initially, students should receive such news from their parents, who will receive instructions for doing so1 (either in a letter or a virtual meeting). In the second stage, shortly after parents deliver the news, there should be a virtual meeting for all students in the class, using a technological platform that allows for as convenient a conversation as possible.
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