Gov’t Sets Mandatory Covid-19 Testing For Students & Teachers Ahead Of Schools Reopening

Gov’t Sets Mandatory Covid-19 Testing For Students & Teachers Ahead Of Schools Reopening

By Monica Kobusiinge

Kampala: The ministry of health has resolved that learners and teachers with COVID-19 symptoms will be subjected to mandatory testing ahead of schools reopening for finalists next week.

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This has been confirmed by Minister Kaducu who is the Minister of State for Primary Health Care on Thursday during the plenary session where MPs raised the issue of testing of learners and teachers as a matter of national importance before schools can reopen.

Raising the matter, Busia Municipality MP Geoffrey Macho told Parliament that countries such as Kenya have subjected teachers and learners to COVID-19 tests before the reopening of schools. He said this should be done by Uganda too.

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“The Kenyan government has decided that all students will be tested 14 days before they resume school, this is because they are not sure of their COVID-19 status and do not want to put the lives of students in danger. After that, they will test all teachers then schools will reopen,” he said.

In the same vein, Macho added that it is not enough to implement standard operating procedures (SOPs) without testing the learners and the teachers, “how do we prove that the SOPs can work without testing our children in the country which is at phase four of the pandemic?” Macho asked.

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Parliamentarians also demanded that the Government gazettes a statutory instrument of power regarding the reopening of schools to avoid legal battles.

Asuman Basalirwa (Bugiri Municipality) said currently, there is no legal instrument to guide the reopening of schools, which he said can be used against the Government in courts of law. “We are seeing the reopening of the airport and schools, but there are no statutory instruments to authenticate the schools reopening,” he said.

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“Last time, I was in court in Nakaseke, representing MP Paul Luttamaguzi who was arrested and imprisoned for violating SOPs. I asked the state attorney where it is provided for under the statutory instrument; now where,”  Basalirwa added.

Supporting Basalirwa’s submission, Kadaga also appealed to the Government to gazette the statutory instruments saying: “Without proper instruments, people will interpret it in their own way.”

The MPs also expressed their concerns arguing that most of the schools across the country have been denied certificates of compliance they need before being allowed to reopen and appealed to the Government to assist the schools, especially those in rural areas, who do not have money to buy requirements such as sanitizers and hand-washing equipments.

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“Schools will be reopening on Thursday next week, but most of the schools have been denied certificates of compliance, this is because they do not meet the SOPs, we are demanding for a clear explanation on how these schools are going to be helped to operate,” MP Henry Kibalya (Bugabula South) said.

On Monday this week, the ministry of education embarked on a nationwide inspection of schools to ensure that they meet all the required SOPs such as the use of temperature guns and sanitizers before they can be allowed to reopen.

The Government, through the education ministry, noted that only schools that meet the requirements will be issued with a certificate of compliance and be allowed to reopen.

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