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OPPOSITION spokesman on technology Julian Robinson says the Government's plan for the virtual reopening of schools does not go far enough and will leave an estimated 400,000 to 500,000 students without devices to access lessons.'This plan will fail the Jamaican students,' Robinson asserted.

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