A set of empty chairs and desks at the U.N. headquarters is symbolizing the coronavirus pandemic's toll on education
While world leaders converge on the U.N. headquarters next week, the coronavirus will be on the agenda — and a set of empty, backpack-draped chairs and desks will symbolize what the pandemic has done to education.
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