Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque clarifies that face-to-face classes will only be prohibited in areas which are still under community quarantine when schools opens on August 24.
Watch more in iWant or TFC.tv MAYNILA — Pagbabawalan muna ang face-to-face classes sa mga lugar na nasa community quarantine pa pagdating ng Agosto 24, ang nakatakdang pagbubukas ng klase, ayon sa Malacañang nitong Martes.
"Habang wala pang bakuna at habang wala pa tayo sa new normal— 'yung wala na pong community quarantine, hindi pa rin po tayo magkakaroon ng face-to-face na mga klase," ani Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque sa press briefing. "Kung hindi po talaga dumating ang new normal at hindi po talaga ma-lift ang mga community quarantines, hindi naman po ibig sabihin na hindi na mag-aaral ang ating mga kabataan, mayroon po tayong tinatawag na blended learning," ani Roque.
"Kung kinakailangan magkakaroon siguro tayo ng makeshift classrooms using radio or TV sa iba't-ibang barangay center kung saan pupwede talaga magkaroon ng [physical] distancing," ani Roque.
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