PPE suppliers overstating capability adds to halting of back-to-school date

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On the upside, there is an increasing number of schools that were meeting the readiness requirements.

A dire undersupply of masks and suppliers overstating their delivering capability were noted by the National Education Collaboration Trust as having contributed to the new return-to-school date of 8 June, reportsOnly Gauteng and the Western Cape were fully prepared to accept Grade 7 and Grade 12 learners back at school today, had the date not been changed to that of 8 June.

The Northern Cape, Free State, North West and the Eastern Cape were all regarded as medium risk, while schools in Limpopo, Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal were seen as high risk in terms of readiness to open on 1 June. Khosa highlighted that these observations were made based on verifiable information supplied by the provinces ahead of Saturday’s meeting.

“The closer we got to what the blockages were, the more we realised that part of the challenge was on the supply side. There was a dire undersupply of masks. Some suppliers overstated their readiness to deliver and this had a knock-on effect on the pace of delivery.”

 

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