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No teacher, learner infected with COVID-19 in Gauteng public schools since reopening: Lesufi

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Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi says no teacher or learner has been infected with the coronavirus (COVID-19) in all public schools in the province since they re-opened on Monday.

Lesufi was responding to the continuing criticism of government’s decision to re-open schools as the numbers of COVID-19 infections keep rising.

At least 56 Gauteng schools were closed during the week after positive cases of COVID-19 were detected.

In the video below, Panyaza Lesufi briefs the media on efforts by Gauteng Education to ensure safety of learners and teachers at schools:

Lesufi says government’s decision on schools is based on expert advice and they’re trying their best to ensure that learners continue to receive education in a safe environment.

“Since the re-opening of schools, there’s no direct learner that got the virus from our school premises, as a public institution; maybe in private schools and that’s a fact. There’s no single teacher that got infected within our school premises. All the people that tested positive are because our systems picked them up before they even arrived within the school premises. It’s when they were within the school premises that we tested them and established that they have problems so our systems can pick up if there’s something wrong.”

Learners and teachers to receive masks

Following complaints about the poor quality of masks learners had received upon their return to school, Gauteng Health MEC, Bandile Masuku says they’ll be handing out new masks.

He also says they’re working on teachers’ requests for face-shields because learners struggle to hear them when they speak with masks on.

Masuku admits there were also problems with the sizes of the masks given to learners.

“We’re working on that, by tomorrow (Monday), the affected batches will be replaced and the issue of the face shield is something we have considered. I think we have made it one of our priorities to get face shields not only for the educators but for all other public servants who work in the frontline; you know nurses, security guards and also the police officers. But the issue we’re dealing with the new situation all the time, so we’ll continuously learn and correct ourselves.”

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