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Wenceslao: Face-to-face classes

December 16, 2020 PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has loosened up on his previous insistence that he would only allow the holding of face-to-face classes once students have already been inoculated to prevent the further spread of the coronavirus. He did not object to the recent initiative by the Education department to select schools where the holding of face-to-face classes will be resumed next school year. The Education department’s move coincides with the lifting of lockdowns in some regions where Covid-19 is no longer a problem and the slow easing back to normalcy of the country. Education in the country during the pandemic is either online or done using learning modules. Classrooms are being deserted as students stay home.

Bzzzzz: Rizal Library keeps budget, can resume 24/7 services when needed Cebu City PIO on City Hall messaging problems Ball-dropper on vaccines

December 16, 2020 THE Cebu City Library, more popularly known as the Rizal Library, was the first library in the country to operate 24 hours, seven days a week. Library clientele rose to 103,000 during its 24/7 operation (beginning March 18, 2018 under then mayor Tomas Osmeña), compared to 26,000 in the year 2017, or an increase of 296 percent. When Mayor Edgardo Labella assumed office on June 30, 2019, the library cut its round-the-clock schedule by half (from 8 a.m. to 12 midnight) but resumed the old hours on July 23 of that year. A good program deserves to be kept, Labella said. Since the quarantine was imposed and in-person classes were stopped, the Rizal library s number of visitors has dropped to about 50 persons a month.

Labella eyes checkpoints to screen churchgoers

SunStar Labella eyes checkpoints to screen churchgoers GATHERING AT DAWN: Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma (top photo) concelebrates the Misa de Gallo at the Archdiocesan Shrine of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Barangay Poblacion, Minglanilla, Cebu attended by close to 2,000 people on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020, the first day of the Misa de Gallo. In Cebu City, churchgoers (above) crowd the street outside the Sto. Tomas de Villanueva Parish in Barangay Pardo Wednesday, prompting Mayor Edgardo Labella to issue additional guidelines on the holding of the Misa de Gallo and Simbang Gabi in the city. (PHOTOS BY BENJIE TALISIC (TOP) AND DAVE TUMULAK (ABOVE))

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