FACT CHECK: Claim of June 16 class suspension due to mpox is FAKE

Cyree Elisha PamplonaAlvin Naval Jr.
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FALSE: A Facebook page falsely claimed that classes would be suspended on June 16, 2025 due to monkeypox (MPOX) virus. 

FACT: The Department of Education has not issued an official order to suspend the opening of S.Y. 2025-2026 on June 16, 2025 due to the MPOX virus. 

As of June 2, 2025, Iloilo’s City Health Office confirmed six mpox cases and two suspected cases awaiting lab confirmation. However, the Department of Health clarified on May 31, 2025, that no lethal strain of the virus has been detected in the country—making a nationwide class suspension unwarranted.

Under current policy, class suspensions are only valid when declared by the Department of Education or relevant local government units. Verified updates may also be confirmed through credible news sources such as GMA News, Inquirer, and Manila Bulletin.

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Cyree is a campus journalist and student researcher passionate about media literacy, press freedom, and youth engagement in politics. A 2nd placer in the National Schools Press Conference, she writes fact-checks, columns, news, and features that spotlight underrepresented voices. Outside the newsroom, she enjoys curating playlists, binge-watching series, and sipping iced matcha lattés while filming random TikToks.
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