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Return to face-to-face classes changes to the omicron variant

Return to face-to-face classes changes to the omicron variant

Students were to complete their return to classrooms until January 17, 2022. However, the dates were changed.

The national COE announced this November 30, 2021, that the mandatory return to face-to-face classes will be postponed due to the appearance of the omicron variant of coronavirus, which has advanced from Africa to European countries and, in America, to Canada.

New schedule

The compulsory face-to-face classes They started, gradually, from November 22, 2021, with technical high school students, from rural areas and from the Galapagos. Juan Zapata, president of the national COE, explained that this group will continue to attend the classrooms, under monitoring.

Likewise, it was planned that the December 6 would return all high school and 8th, 9th and 10th of basic and on January 17, 2022, from initial to intermediate basic.

However, now the new deadlines are:

The Coast region will end the year virtually and will return to face-to-face classes in May 2022.

While the Sierra-Amazon will return the February 7, 2022, provided that the epidemiological state of the country allows it. (AVV)

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