Parents worry as crowded Kenyan schools reopen after coronavirus shutdown
THOMAS MUKOYA HUNDREDS of children formed an orderly queue that snaked through Nairobi's biggest slum Kibera, waiting to enter classrooms for the first time since March, when the government closed schools after Kenya reported its first COVID-19 case. The country is the last in East Africa to fully reopen its schools. Children in grades four, eight and 12 returned to class in October so they could prepare for exams postponed amid the pandemic. The World Health Organization and the U.N. children's agency UNICEF say prolonged school closures due to COVID-19 present many risks for children in poor countries. Higher rates…