Must at-risk teachers really now go back to school despite ‘terror’ of virus?

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More than 22,000 teachers allowed to work from home because of comorbidities will return to school on Monday as SA moves to alert level 1.

123RF/maglara More than 22,000 teachers allowed to work from home because of comorbidities will return to school on Monday as SA moves to alert level 1.

 

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Tough one ne, the other question will be, for those who won’t go, Must the state continue paying their salaries while at home and not on approved sick leave?

I think is all good for them, that's the government they voted for and support, let them have it😅😂🤣 VodkaNation🥃🍾

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