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Final decision coming on the start of the new school term
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BUT won t push teachers to take vaccine - Barbados Today
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BUT teachers say no resumption until new school year
Article by March 13, 2021
Sceptical of assurances on the control of the year-long COVID-19 pandemic, unionised teachers have rejected the Chief Medical Officer’s recommendation of a full-scale resumption of school, declaring there should be no return to face-to-face instruction until the new school year begins in September.
Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) president Pedro Shepherd declared that at this stage the risk of contracting the coronavirus significantly outweighs the potential benefits of returning to face-to-face classes, despite the Government’s top doctor’s projections as the country races to vaccinate thousands of Barbadians each week and the rate of infection continues to taper off.
PM vows to tackle teachers COVID concerns
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Teachers next on vaccine priority list, says Bradshaw
Article by March 9, 2021
Hundreds of Barbadian educators will receive priority access to COVID-19 vaccines when the next doses become available, as the Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training works on a “master plan” for primary and secondary education over the next few months.
This is the promise of Education Minister Santia Bradshaw, who, in a
Barbados TODAY interview conceded that stakeholders are once again overwhelmingly in favour of a return to face-to-face classes.
Bradshaw however explained that with factors like community spread of COVID-19 and the advent of the related Multi-System Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C) affecting children, discussions regarding the reopening of school are considerably more complex than they were during the first phase of the pandemic.