This May 19 the authorities announced the return to face-to-face classes 2021 in Mexico City. In a video press conference, Luis Humberto Fernández, head of the Federal Education Authority (AEFCM), announced that the return to the classroom will be on June 7 .
Likewise, the Head of Government of the entity, Claudia Sheinbaum commented that "this possibility will mainly benefit low-income students who have not been able to follow the classes at a distance".
Today we report that in Mexico City, in coordination with @SEP_mx , the return to face-to-face classes will be on June 7 in a voluntary, safe, staggered manner and with epidemiological surveillance, once 15 days have passed since the vaccination of the entire educational staff.
- Claudia Sheinbaum (@Claudiashein) May 19, 2021
As reported by the authorities, it will be voluntary, safe, phased and with epidemiological surveillance, like many of the other activities that have been reactivated in recent months.
Likewise, it will occur 15 days after the vaccination of educational personnel, and some measures will be applied, among which are:
On the other hand, it will be a staggered return:
"We are preparing so that the schools have adequate conditions, with major and minor maintenance and cleaning tequios, working together the Government of Mexico City, the federal government, municipalities and the community," said Fernández.