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CHED eyes possibilities of limited face-to-face classes in selected courses

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The Commission of Higher Education (CHED) eyes the possibilities of limited face-t-face classes in selected courses after the commission conducted an inspection in Our Lady of Fatima University in Valenzuela on Tuesday, December 1,2020

CHED Chairman Prospero de Vera, National Task Force Against COVID-19 chief implementer Carlito Galvez along with other representatives from the local government unit inspected Our Lady of Fatima University after the university retrofitted their classrooms for Medicine and Hotel and Restaurant Management courses in case the limited f2f classes pushes through.

Prior to this, a first-year medicine student from University of Santo Tomas narrated the challenges faced during the conduct of practical activities.



Universities may apply for the approval of limited face-t-face classes provided that their school passes the health protocols set by CHED and IATF on emerging infectious diseases. According to De Vera, the face-t-face classes is not a requirement but an option.

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