The Herald (South Africa)

Three pupils among school deaths

- Nonkululek­o Njilo

Three pupils, eight educators and four non-teaching staff have died of Covid-19 in the Eastern Cape education sector, the provincial education department said yesterday.

Of the educators‚ seven were teachers and one a deputy principal.

“The Eastern Cape education department wishes to extend its heartfelt condolence­s to the families of those who have succumbed to Covid-19 in our province and sector‚” spokespers­on Loyiso Pulumani said.

The deceased deputy principal was identified as David Sello of Lingelethu Primary School. He died two days after testing positive for the virus‚ Pulumani said.

“We continue to urge all of our teachers and learners to remember that this invisible enemy is both physical and psychologi­cal‚” he said.

Pulumani said the department encouraged teachers and pupils to make use of mental health checks with district teams that had been deployed for telehealth services through the Sikuncede Njani toll-free line 080-1212-570.

MEC for education Fundile Gade said the department had been hit by tough times but was hopeful the virus could be defeated.

“Ours is a fight to ensure that we are not only academical­ly sound at the end of this year‚ but that we walk out of 2020 better than when we came in.

“We can only do that if we work together‚ wash our hands‚ sanitise‚ wear masks and practise social distancing.

“This is a tough time‚ but we will defeat Covid-19 together,” he said.

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