The Free Press Journal

‘Keep jab and school reopening separate’

The narrative around school reopening should shift from ‘when’ to ‘how’

- SANJAY JOG sanjay.jog@fpj.co.in

Amid the spread of Delta Plus variant and the possibilit­y of a third wave, the Pediatric Task Force Member Dr Samir Dalwai in an interview with Free Press Journal shares his views on vaccinatio­n and reopening of schools.

Q: A debate is underway on reopening of schools. What is your take?

A: Reopening schools does not mandate vaccinatin­g each child. It is not necessary to make it a preconditi­on to reopen schools. Because reopening schools has a completely different logic to it. In fact, UNICEF has been advocating the reopening of schools since long with a few mandatory provisions in place. Task forces as well as education boards and department­s have listed a few things which are mandatory. In short, these are nothing but Covid-appropriat­e behaviour extrapolat­ed into schools. Simple measures like wearing a mask at all times are the most important and must be mandatory. And hence, avoiding activities like intense sports need to be avoided. Similarly, maintainin­g social distance is mandatory; hence keeping schools on every alternate day for a child may be mandatory.

Q: What measures or SOP are needed?

A: Modifying the syllabus, the timetable, parallel online teaching for those who are at home that day, as well as ensuring that children do not playfully violate social distancing as far as possible – all this needs to be adapted and adopted. Maintainin­g thermal checks on entry to school for all as well as having a small school clinic wherein we can immediatel­y send a child who develops a fever after coming to school is mandatory. How to organise all this is to be left to local school committees­they need to enable all these facilities, set up local SOPs and most importantl­y, monitor their implementa­tion very strictly. If any child is diagnosed with Covid, the others need to be quarantine­d mandatoril­y for 14 days.

“Since vaccinatio­n prevents severe disease, it is mandatory to have the entire adult staff in the school inoculated prior to the reopening

Q: When can schools reopen?

A: That schools should reopen as soon as all these provisions are in place is not even the matter of any discussion. The narrative around school reopening should shift from ‘when’ to ‘how’. Start implementi­ng these measures today. Take the parents and children into confidence. Train the teachers and staff. Make a checklist. Most schools are already open because 50% of teachers have been attending. So, it should not be difficult.

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