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Teacher unions sceptical about reduced 0.5-metre social distance rule at schools

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Union argues that the reduced 0.5-metre social distance rule would imply that social distancing at schools in superfluous.

REDUCING the current one-metre social distancing rule at schools to 0.5 metres would imply that social distancing in primary schools was “superfluous”, the Suid-Afrikaanse Onderwysers Unie (SAOU) says..

On Saturday representatives from the Department of Basic Education met with education union leaders as part of their weekly updates.

At the meeting, SAOU said unions made recommendations regarding the rule.

“There must be immutable scientific evidence that the health and lives of younger learners will not be placed at risk in the endeavour to ensure curriculum coverage. That the 0.5m social distance, or as stated here above, actually, no social distance, will not place educators at greater risk,” the unions said.

According to the union, the DBE applied for the relaxation in primary schools of the 1m social distancing to 0.5m with the National Covid Command Council and the Cabinet.

The reason that the DBE advances is that younger learners in primary schools are not as susceptible to infections and if they become sick it is not as serious.

However, last week DBE spokesperson Elijah Mhlanga told Independent that the reduced social distancing rule was not yet formalised as a proposal.

He said: “It was debated in the public prematurely as though it was a formal proposal when, in fact, it was not. It was a consideration for implementation some time in the future when approved through the appropriate forums. It was not for immediate implementation. It is not urgent either.”

This was after DBE Minister Angie Motshekga said on July 31 that she intended to approach the Cabinet to have the social distance rule at schools further reduced from the current 1m to 0.5m.

The union did, however, confirm that the DBE admitted that no decision had yet been made regarding the issue.

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