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Japanese School Resumes Face-to-Face Classes for the First Time in 18 Months, Available Only in the Morning



On the 24th, the Japanese School of Manila, located in Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines, announced that it has received permission from the Department of Education to resume face-to-face classes on a trial basis. Face-to-face classes had been banned for about a year and eight months due to infection control measures for the new coronavirus.