Manila Bulletin

It's still ‘no’ to face-to-face classes for Duterte

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Despite the start of the country's vaccinatio­n program against the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19), President Duterte is still against the idea of allowing in-person classes, saying he cannot risk the lives of the youth.

Duterte made the statement following the arrival of 600,000 doses of Sinovac’s CoronaVac vaccines donated by the Chi

nese government to the Philippine­s on Sunday, Feb. 28.

In a press conference at the Villamor Airbase in Pasay City, Duterte said it was not yet the time to allow kids back to their classrooms.

“Huwag muna ngayon. Not now. It would be – I cannot make that decision. It will place the children in jeopardy,” he said.

“I am not ready to lose the lives of our young people, our children. No,” he added.

On February 22, presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said that Duterte was firm in his decision to not allow the resumption of faceto-face classes, especially for the basic education curriculum.

“Nagdesisyo­n na po ang Presidente: Wala pa rin po tayong faceto-face classes sa bansa (The President has decided: There will still be no face-to-face classes in the Philippine­s),” he said then.

“Ayaw po niyang malagay sa panganib o alanganin ang buhay ng ating mga mag-aaral at mga guro habang wala pang nababakuna­han sa bansa (He didn't want to risk the lives of the students and the teachers until no one in the country is vaccinated),” he added.

Roque said Duterte thought that an August pilot of face-to-face classes was more possible after the country has rolled out the vaccinatio­n program especially in areas with a low number of COVID-19 cases.

“I guess what he is anticipati­ng is that since we will begin vaccinatio­n this month, we will be way ahead of our vaccinatio­n program in August to give us the confidence to resume at least limited face-toface education,” he said.

President Duterte thumbed down the proposal to have faceto-face classes last year, fearing the spread of COVID-19. Students have been under modular and virtual learning since the start of School Year 2020-2021.

Last week, Education Secretary Leonor Briones said that it was the overwhelmi­ng sentiment of students to resume the face-to-face classes. (Argyll Cyrus B. Geducos)

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