PTA still OK with face-to-face classes amid rising COVID-19 cases

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PTA still OK with face-to-face classes amid rising COVID-19 cases
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The National Parent-Teacher Association Philippines on Sunday said it is still for the resumption of face-to-face classes despite the rise in COVID-19 cases.

The National Parent-Teacher Association Philippines on Sunday said it is still for the resumption of face-to-face classes despite the rise in COVID-19 cases.

Citing results of the online survey the group conducted, PTA president Willy Rodriguez pointed out that 100% of the respondents already want the resumption of the in-person classes both in private and public schools.1,825 new infections“Ituloy na po ang face-to-face classes. Matagal na naming ipinagdadasal na magkaron ng face-to-face. ‘Yung mga kaso ngayon… siguro sa dami ng bakunado ay maaari talagang matuloy na po,” Rodriguez said in a Super Radyo dzBB interview.

“Wala daw kasing natututunan kapag sa online. Hirap ang mga bata at naapektuhan ang kanilang social life na hindi nakakalabas at walang natututunan,” he added. Currently, COVID-19 vaccination is not required among students who participate in the in-person classes, but they are highly encouraged to do so. for school personnel attending face-to-face classes in public institutions to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

Rodriguez suggested that unvaccinated students may be separated from the vaccinated one, while unvaccinated teachers may teach on a hybrid setup.are ready for face-to-face classes when the school year 2022–2023 begins in August.in some schools in September before holding 100% in-person schooling by November.

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