The Mercury

UCT senate to vote on mandatory vaccinatio­ns

- SISONKE MLAMLA sisonke.mlamla@inl.co.za

THE UCT senate will this week vote on a motion on whether to make vaccinatio­n mandatory at the institutio­n.

The decision to vote was taken on Friday during a senate meeting, where discussion­s were also held online with students and staff members on the issue.

UCT spokespers­on Elijah Moholola said the senate had considered a proposal on mandatory vaccinatio­n at the meeting.

Moholola said the senate deliberate­d on the complex matter fully, taking into considerat­ion a range of views.

The senate would conduct voting on the matter via an electronic ballot.

He said UCT reiterated that any final decision on a matter of policy for the university would have to be a decision of the university council.

“If taken forward, any decision on the proposal will ultimately be made by the council as the university’s highest decision-making body.

“Council will consider the proposal thoroughly before coming to any decision,” said Moholola.

He said UCT would provide further updates once the electronic voting had taken place.

The university continued to encourage students and staff to get vaccinated.

This after more than 130 UCT professors and academics recently endorsed a proposal for mandatory vaccinatio­n at the university.

Meanwhile, the Student Representa­tive Council (SRC) conducted its own survey, giving students an opportunit­y to share their views on the matter.

SA Union of Students (Saus) spokespers­on Asive Dlanjwa encouraged students to get vaccinated, as they believed this was one of the most critical steps in the fight against Covid-19, and that it would protect them, their families and society at large.

Dlanjwa said it would further edge students towards returning to full contact learning.

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