Playing safe vs COVID-19: 3 more Albay towns stop classes | Inquirer News

Playing safe vs COVID-19: 3 more Albay towns stop classes

LEGAZPI CITY — Three more towns in Albay province have suspended classes in all levels in public and private schools to play safe against the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

In Camalig town, Mayor Carlos Irwin Baldo Jr. said classes and other school-related activities would be suspended starting March 16.

Baldo also ordered the temporary closure of all tourism and cultural heritage sites in the town.

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Manito Mayor Joshua Mari Daep also suspended classes starting March 14.

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Daep advised residents to stay at home and avoid crowded places.

In Guinobatan, Mayor Ann Gemma Onjoco  suspended classes on Friday (March 13) in all levels.

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No date was given for class resumption.

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