Thousands of teachers at private kindergarten schools across the country are struggling to earn a living after nearly seven months of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Dao Thi Minh Thuy and her two sons in her rented room in Trung Van Alley, Hanoi. —VNA/VNS Photo Pham Mai Dao Thi Minh Thuy, of Trung Van Alley, Hanoi, is a teacher at To Ken Private Kindergarten School. She said she has not received any income since schools closed. Thuy has already spent all of her savings to cover her daily expenses and bring up her two sons. Now she has to borrow money from her relatives to survive. "Our lives have become more difficult. My husband, who worked at a local hotel, also lost his job due to the pandemic," Thuy said. Thuy said her sons are young, two and four years old, so she has to stay in her rented room to take care of them. She can not get a temporary job to earn a living. Nguyen Thi Thu Hong, a teacher of Anh Hong Private Kindergarten School, has also been out of work for over six months. She has just got a job at a hair salon. "I have to earn living," she said…. Read full this story
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