NDP recommends more testing, lower class sizes when reopening schools
The provincial opposition party is laying out a seven-point plan on how it believes the government should bring schools back in the fall.
The NDP recommendations include increasing testing and contact tracing, lowering class sizes, ramping up funding for COVID-19 prevention in schools, developing a plan for localized outbreaks and keeping distance learning as an option for immunocompromised students.
Leader Ryan Meili expressed frustration with how the province has dealt with informing the public on its plan.
“We’ve been waiting to see a plan from the province. They introduced a plan in the spring that was completely inadequate … We need to have a government that is going to show leadership and take the right steps,” he said.