With the phased-in approach of the reopening of South African schools set to begin on 1 June, education department officials have made assurances that they will ensure that all schools adhere to coronavirus safety precautions. In his provincial briefing Gauteng MEC for education, Panyaza Lesufi said parents could go and inspect the schools themselves ahead of the school reopenings.
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This certificate will be issued by the department of health once they deem that the school has met all Covid-19 safety precautions.
This is for social distancing purposes with no clustering of desks.
The package has been developed, and provinces are procuring the critical items. These, include cleaning and disinfection materials, personal protective equipment (PPE), sanitizers, hand-washing soap, gloves, cloth masks, and thermometers.
Masks are to be worn by both teachers and students. Pupils can expect to be provided with at least two masks a week, even though the department has asked that parents provide masks on the first day of school.
The wearing of these masks by the students who use scholar transport must be from when they are in the vehicle ( also must be sanitized daily.)
To be able to conduct entry screenings the school must have only one entrance and exit so that all entering are screened.
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This will tenure why can enforce the school no visitors rule which the department has said will be in place.
Sanitizer dispensers. Teachers and students to have access to these in order to sanitize upon entry to classrooms as required.
Portable water delivery to schools without a water supply to ensure handwashing.
Events that require the gathering of groups are still not permitted.
Schools are expected to conduct three temperature checks throughout the day.
Youth brigade representative – They are unemployed youth to be brought in by the apartment to assist with monitoring social distancing.
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