Talks between officials in the Ministry of Health and their counterparts in education about the resumption of face-to-face classes early next year are progressing steadily, with only two of the schools commissioned as isolation centres during the height of the country’s third wave of COVID-19 remaining in use.However, Barbados TODAY has learned that stakeholders are yet to receive a definitive plan for the reopening of schools after meetings with officials from the Ministry of Education.During a press conference on Thursday, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) The Most Honourable Dr. Kenneth George revealed that his officers are working to secure the start of in-person classes “at some stage”.