UPDATED. Colleges and universities can start applying for authorization to conduct limited face-to-face classes in December 2021.
The government's pandemic task force approved on Tuesday, November 16, the phased rollout of face-to-face classes for colleges and universities.
In Phase 1, all regions under Alert Level 2 may apply to conduct limited face-to-face classes beginning December 2021 and onwards. The CHED will also consider the COVID-19 case situation in the area of the higher education institution. Alert Level 3 – maximum of 30% indoor venue capacity, and 50% outdoor capacity for fully vaccinated individuals only
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