MB Daily News Update


A normal life is hopefully within reach.

After the curfew was lifted, passenger capacity in public utility vehicles (PUVs) and trains were next to be expanded to 70 percent even as inoculation of minors aged 12 to 17 years old has also gone on full swing. The government is also eyeing to start the vaccination of kids aged five to 11 years early 2022.

Also, take a look at how face-to-face classes will be conducted in our report. Private schools are also applying for permission to go back to normal academic life.

These are among the top stories this Thursday morning, November 4, 2021.


BACK TO THE FUTURE – A teacher at the Ricardo P. Cruz Sr. Elementary School conducts a simulation of a face-to-face class on Wednesday, November 3, 2021, with her colleagues taking the place of kindergarten and Grade 2 pupils. Face-to-face classes in select public schools are set to start on November 15, 2021. Related stories under the Education Corner. (Noel B. Pabalate)
 
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