IATF OKs proposal to hold F2F classes in HEIs

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Photo by Debby Hudson on Unsplash

The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) has approved the Commission on Higher Education’s (CHED) recommendation to carry out the phased implementation of in-person classes in higher education institutions (HEIs).

The IATF-EID, in its Resolution 148-G approved Tuesday, adopted the proposed resumption of limited face-to-face (F2F) classes for all degree programs following the phased and nationwide implementation of Alert Levels System (ALS) for the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), acting Presidential Spokesperson and Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles said.

Under the guidelines on the nationwide implementation of ALS , limited F2F classes are now allowed in areas placed under Alert Levels 1, 2 and 3, subject to certain conditions.

The reopening of classes will be allowed, on conditions that the room capacity is only at 50 percent, participants only include fully-vaccinated teaching and non-teaching personnel and students, and concerned local government units give their approval.

Nograles said Phase 1 of the implementation of limited F2F classes will commence on December 2021 onwards, while Phase 2 will begin in January 2022 onwards.

During the implementation of Phase 1, all HEIs in areas under Alert Level 2 may apply for the resumption of physical classes, Nograles said.

Nograles added that all HEIs in areas under Alert Level 3 may apply for limited F2F classes during the implementation of Phase 2.

The circular, Nograles said, would serve as a guide for HEIs that intend to hold limited F2F classes and are willing to assume the responsibilities for the reopening of their campuses.

Nograles said HEIs must comply with health and safety protocols, retrofit their facilities, and get the support of their stakeholders.

Nograles also reminded all individuals qualified to participate in the reopening of classes to continue wearing face masks, observing social distancing, and washing their hands.  (PNA)

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