Local schools remain mum on Covid-19 cases, GDE not able to supply stats either

According to reports from parents and learners, there have been positive Covid-19 cases at several Benoni schools

While the City Times has received information from several parents and learners about positive Covid-19 cases at their schools, the principals of local schools mentioned declined to comment, referring us to the Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) spokesperson, Steve Mabona.

When approached for comment, Mabona said they do not respond on individual school cases.

Although learners returned to schools on June 8, the City Times enquired in April about a staff member at a Benoni school testing positive and no response was received from the GDE.

Since then, we have consistently sought comment from the GDE regarding official letters distributed to learners and parents about positive cases and schools closing for decontamination.

The GDE only responded to the City Times on July 11 with the following statement: “Accordingly, we do not confirm individual schools but update on all affected schools only at the provincial briefing, which is facilitated on Thursdays weekly,”
said Mabona.

“The suspension of lessons at a school that has a Covid-19 case is based on the risk assessment conducted by the Department of Health (DoH) and GDE officials during which they ascertain whether the school is in compliance with the Department of Basic Education/DoH protocols for managing Covid-19 cases in schools.”

According to Mabona, the DoH is responsible to contact, track and trace any close contacts and advise accordingly.

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Mabona provided an update from the July 16 meeting update about the status of schools:

Despite this response, the City Times still encourages parents and schools to share their Covid-19 and all other schools news with us via email (bctschools@caxton.co.za).

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