Back to primary school daily on July 26, but not in Covid-19 ‘hotspot’ areas

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SA primary schools in areas falling under alert levels 3 (hotspot) and 4 (high-risk hotspot) will have to continue with rotational classes.

The alert levels will be determined by the number of new Covid-19 cases in a geographical area.

“When the risk increases, we must retreat to much stricter levels of restriction, meaning we must go back to rotational teaching.” She said they were proposing the full return of all primary school pupils and pupils with special education needs by July 24 because “SA may be over the third wave by then”.

 

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