GMA News has reported that today Saturday June 6, the CHED or Commission on Higher Education has moved the opening of classes in universities and colleges to June 15.
You can read more on the GMA news site here
While a lot of parents have welcomed this move by the CHED, what is puzzling is the inaction on the part of the Department of Education to adjust the resumption of classes to the same date.
It is most definitely not the nature of H1N1 to infect only those of college age, nor is travel abroad limited to those ages 17 and above.
Thus, this move is quite puzzling and bears close scrutiny particularly when infections spread to the elementary and high school level.
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