OPINION: In sending our grade 12s and 7s back to school, the government is acting both in accordance with a good scientific evidence-base, and in the best interests of South Africans, says Professor Benjamin Smart. day59oflockdown
Many parents won’t see their children back at school for months as it is , and any further delay could have long-lasting effects on their education. As easy as it is to do, parents should not panic.
If you weren’t keeping your child back for fear of TB before lockdown, you shouldn’t now fear Covid-19.is leader of the Future of Health and Medicine research theme at the Institute for the Future of Knowledge, and Associate Professor of Philosophy.
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