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Former Minister Paris insisted that changes in mandatory classes are a “graphic error”

Former Minister Paris insisted that changes in mandatory classes are a "graphic error"

The former Minister of Health, Enrique Paris, insisted that the changes in the mandatory attendance to face-to-face classes are a “graphic error”.

This after the new Minister of Education, Marco Antonio Ávila, summoned him after knowing changes in the Step-by-Step Plan before the end of the Government of Sebastián Piñera, in which attendance at face-to-face classes was left as voluntary.

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Through his Twitter account, the outgoing head of Health explained that “according to the corresponding Resolution there is NO change in relation to the mandatory face-to-face attendance.”

“This is just an error on a specific graph. What a Resolution dictates is what matters”, stressed Paris.



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