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The vaccination of teachers will continue even though the school holidays have been brought forward, says basic education minister Angie Motshekga.

The vaccination of teachers will continue even though the school holidays have been brought forward. This is according to basic education minister Angie Motshekga who on Monday gave an update on the sector's response to Covid-19.Seemahale Secondary School in Botshabelo, Free State, during an oversight visit to monitor the vaccination of teachers.

Motshekga said while vaccination for teachers is not mandatory, those who choose not to get the jab will not be exempt from reporting for duty. “Teaching will stop on Wednesday. We will use Thursday and Friday for teachers and managers to close the schools properly. Some of our learners come from different provinces. We can't tell parents overnight to come and pick up their children [overnight]. That's why we needed the two days to prepare for orderly closure.

 

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