Here’s why Museveni Should Drop Vaccination of Primary, Secondary Level Learners as Condition for School Reopening

In his July 30 address, President Yoweri Kaguta Tibuhaburwa Museveni make vaccination of all learners and teachers a condition for reopening of schools.

But weeks earlier, two UNICEF bosses had called for reopening of secondary and primary schools without making vaccination of students and pupils and zero Covid19 cases preconditions.

As the debate on school reopening and learners’ vaccination continues to pit President Museveni and his fiercest critic Dr Kizza Besigye, we revisit this UNICEF statement.

Reopening schools cannot wait | By UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore and UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay

It’s been 18 months since the COVID-19 outbreak started and education for millions of children is still disrupted.

As of today, primary and secondary schools are shuttered in 19 countries, affecting over 156 million students.

This should not go on. Schools should be the last to close and the first to reopen.

In their efforts to limit transmission, governments have too often shut down schools and kept them closed for prolonged periods, even when the epidemiological situation didn’t warrant it.

These actions were frequently taken as a first recourse rather than a last measure.

In many cases, schools were closed while bars and restaurants remained open.

The losses that children and young people will incur from not being in school may never be recouped.

From learning loss, mental distress, exposure to violence and abuse, to missed school-based meals and vaccinations or reduced development of social skills, the consequences for children will be felt in their academic achievement and societal engagement as well as physical and mental health.

The most affected are often children in low-resource settings who do not have access to remote learning tools, and the youngest children who are at key developmental stages.

The losses for parents and caretakers are equally heavy. Keeping children at home is forcing parents around the world to leave their jobs, especially in countries with no or limited family leave policies.

That’s why reopening schools for in-person learning cannot wait.

It cannot wait for cases to go to zero.

There is clear evidence that primary and secondary schools are not among the main drivers of transmission.

Meanwhile, the risk of COVID-19 transmission in schools is manageable with appropriate mitigation strategies in most settings.

The decision to open or close schools should be based on risk analysis and the epidemiological considerations in the communities where they are situated.

Reopening schools cannot wait for all teachers and students to be vaccinated.

With the global vaccine shortages plaguing low and middle-income countries, vaccinating frontline workers and those most at risk of severe illness and death will remain a priority.

All schools should provide in-person learning as soon as possible, without barriers to access, including not mandating vaccination prior to school entry.

We urge decisionmakers and governments to prioritize the safe reopening of schools to avoid a generational catastrophe.

Closing schools mortgages our future for unclear benefits to our present. We must prioritize better. We can reopen schools safely, and we must.

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