President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. is looking forward to the resumption of face-to-face classes this month because it will also trigger a range of economic activities across the country.
In his BBM Vlog #221, titled “Balik Eskwela” and uploaded on Saturday, Aug. 6, Marcos called on local government units to be more aggressive in its Covid-19 vaccination and booster program to ensure the safety of everyone once the school year starts.
The Chief Executive expects an increase in the workforce, too, because parents can go back to work while their children are in school. “Maraming industriya ang magiging bahagi at makikinabang sa hakbang na ito kung kaya’t dapat siguruhin natin na ang lahat ay handang handa , under Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte prepares for the school opening, Marcos underscored the need for the country to vaccinate more.
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