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Universiti­es can return to 100% attendance, says Nzimande

- APHIWE DEKLERK

Higher education, science and innovation minister Dr Blade Nzimande says universiti­es can now welcome back 100% of their students.

This comes after President Cyril Ramaphosa announced this month that the country was going to lockdown level 1.

Nzimande was addressing the media on Wednesday on his department’s Covid-19 risk-adjusted strategy.

“After the president’s announceme­nt that the country would move to level 1, I am pleased to say that we are now in a position to welcome back 100% of our university students, including all those internatio­nal students who are now outside the borders of SA,” he said.

The minister said all universiti­es were implementi­ng their plans for all students and staff to return from Thursday.

Internatio­nal students will be subject to the same regulation­s applied to foreign visitors, which compels each individual to produce a negative Covid-19 test or face a 10-day quarantine at their own cost, he said.

He also warned that health and safety protocols — physical distancing, wearing masks, washing hands, sanitising and environmen­tal cleaning — must be applied.

Nzimande said universiti­es will also now be able to move to 50% occupancy of their rooms, up to a maximum of 250 people indoors at a time, with ventilatio­n of rooms remaining critical.

“As a sector, we will also allow the hosting of side gatherings up to 500 people at a time.”

He said according to the latest reports, there were now a total of 1,979 cases of Covid-19 at institutio­ns. These include 1,215 staff members and 764 students.

Nzimande said since the easing of lockdown regulation­s, the department had issued 245,652 students with permits to be on campus for teaching and learning. He said they were now monitoring their systems to check the likelihood of institutio­ns effectivel­y completing the academic year while providing all students with a fair opportunit­y of success.

“We therefore colour red for institutio­ns that are at a high risk for not completing the academic year effectivel­y; orange for those who are at a medium risk; and green for those who are on track to complete.

“I’m pleased to say that my department has held one-onone engagement­s with all those institutio­ns who were at high or medium risk of completion and has been providing ongoing support.”

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES/FRENNIE SHIVAMBU ?? OPEN FOR ALL: Higher education, science and innovation minister Dr Blade Nzimande says universiti­es can now welcome back 100% of their students.
Picture: GALLO IMAGES/FRENNIE SHIVAMBU OPEN FOR ALL: Higher education, science and innovation minister Dr Blade Nzimande says universiti­es can now welcome back 100% of their students.

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