Philippines education department eases rules for schools to resume in-person classes
The tentative guidelines will reduce the number of conditions for applicants, and allow more schools to conduct physical classes.
The tentative guidelines will reduce the number of conditions for applicants, and allow more schools to conduct physical classes.
The World Bank noted in a 2021 report that for almost three decades there has been almost no improvement in the prevalence of undernutrition in the Philippines.
As of February, 1,726 out of 6,213 qualified schools have reopened for in-person classes.
Only vaccinated teachers and school personnel are allowed to participate in the conduct of classes.