NO REASON TO POSTPONE OPENING OF CLASSES — DOH
THE DEPARTMENT of Health believes that there is no reason to defer the opening of classes despite the detection of the country’s first monkeypox case.
THE DEPARTMENT of Health believes that there is no reason to defer the opening of classes despite the detection of the country’s first monkeypox case.
DOH officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire said that safeguards have been put in place to ensure the safety of children who will attend face-to-face classes.
“Ang isa sa pinaka-importante, we will be working with the Department of Education on this, would be the screening of children and teachers when they go to school,” Vergerie said in a news briefing in Tuesday.
“Walang papasok dapat sa eskwela na may mga sintomas o ‘di kaya kung meron nang mga lesions, makita na natin agad,” she added.
Last week, the Philippines detected its first case of the monkeypox virus — a 31-year-old Filipino who arrived from overseas on July 19.
DOH’s deputy spokesperson Dr. Beverly Ho said the person had prior travel to countries with documented monkeypox cases.
School year 2022-2023 is set to start on August 22 for public schools.
Full face-to-face classes in both public and private schools will start in November.