Close contacts in Sask. schools need to self-isolate, NDP says
The NDP’s education critic says there’s still time for the government to correct its approach to COVID-19 in schools and order close contacts to self-isolate.
Currently, when there are positive cases of COVID in schools, students who are close contacts do not need to self-isolate. If students are unvaccinated, they are allowed to attend class but cannot participate in extracurricular activities. Those who are vaccinated only have to monitor for symptoms.
“Public health experts laid out a plan prior to the school year that would keep kids in school (and) staff safe. This government again chose to ignore the science and chose not to listen to the experts,” Carla Beck said during a news conference Tuesday.
“This plan doesn’t just fly in the face of what the medical community has been telling this government for months. It is proving to be dangerous as we see children admitted to hospital and to the ICU.”