EXCERPT OF THE STUDY
The economy of countries were in high decline. Private school owners found it difficult to survive during the period of the pandemic because schools were in total shut-down to reduce to rate of the virus transmission. There was no means of income. Teachers were all at their homes with no means of earning because they were not being paid salaries, many teachers had to earn income by engaging in home lessons for survival. Students were at home during these period and most students could not engage on online classes due to their parents were not financially buoyant to provide them with the necessary gadgets for the classes. Those that could not engage in online classes were not able to learn and they lag behind in their studies and academic programme. This study seeks to investigate into the impact of Coronavirus on private school owner, economy, teachers and students.
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