Governor Daniel R. Fernando has extended the suspension of classes in all levels in Bulacan until April 14 due to the threat of COVID-19 and the ongoing community quarantine in the NCR.
The executive order also outlined the responsibilities of school administrations, parents, and guardians during the suspension period.
School officials are tasked with sanitizing facilities, preventing student entry, and exploring options like online classes or home assignments.
Parents and guardians are urged to monitor their children and keep them away from crowded places.
Governor Fernando also deployed military and police personnel to assist the residents of Bulacan.
He emphasized that community quarantine is the most effective method to control the virus by restricting movement.
Vice Governor Wilhelmino M. Sy-Alvarado appealed to the residents to follow the government's guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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