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Main argument: As the number of Covid-19 cases continue to persist in the country, limited face to face

classes should not be implemented.

Pros:
lessen or slower the pace that the virus is normally spreading
helps lessen the number of persons who require medical care in a given time

Cons:
causes loss of learning and deterioration in children's mental and physical health
increases inequalities, in both children's education and their long-term prospects

Refutations: The arguments in favor of face-to-face classes are entirely valid. The fact that face to face
classes can avert a prolonged learning loss should also be considered. True, for the most part, due to the
sudden shift to current remote learning, many students who had little to no access to fast internet
speeds, appropriate gadgets, and conducive work environments were put at a disadvantage.
Nonetheless, such learning manifests itself only as long as students are not in danger of contracting
the disease.

Conclusions: In a brief conclusion, the call to reopen schools for face to face classes is not urgent. Going
through with it will just lengthen the process of response of the national government.

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