‘Not Even Omicron Variant Should Make Museveni Government Close Schools Again’

Ugandan students have urged President Yoweri Museveni and his government not to close schools again over new variants of Covid19 or surges in infections.

Schools have been closed for almost two years since the March 2020 lockdown.

Phased reopening of education institutions was disrupted by new waves of Covid19.

In his most recent address on his government’s Covid19 response, President Museveni said he would fully reopen education and other sectors in January 2022.

But students, under the Uganda National Students Association (Unsa), have expressed worry that newly discovered Covid19 Omicron variant could disrupt school reopening plans.

“Unfortunately, as the country prepares to fully open schools and the economy, we are already seeing a new variant, Omicron,” said Unsa president Yusuf Welunga at a press briefing in Kampala.

“With limited information about its severity, there is need to prepare for the worst.”

By preparing for the worst, Welunga argued, schools would be able to keep operating even when new variants show up or even when cases are confirmed in schools.

“It is important that once the schools are opened up, they run without further disruptions, irrespective of the Covid19 state in the country,” noted Welunga.

“Any additional closure of schools will wipe out almost all the gains made in Uganda’s education sector and economy over the last twenty (20) years.”

Meanwhile, Unsa has launched the ‘Keep Schools Open and Safe’ Campaign in which the association hopes to contribute to efforts to keep education institutions opened once they reopen next month.

In this campaign, the association has pledged to mobilize up to 2,000 paramedical student volunteers such as lab technicians, nurses, and midwives who have just completed their studies but are yet to be deployed to get trained in Covid19 rapid testing, asking medical training institutions to teach them how to manage mild cases. These, Welunga proposed, will be deployed in schools to do screening, active surveillance, case management and provide data on Covid19.

“When any student is observed with Covid19 like signs like flu, high temperature etc, the student shall be immediately tested. If found positive, he/she shall be isolated in any nearby possible facility,” said the Unsa boss.

“An emergency response team shall be sent in to test all asymptomatic contacts to see whether they have the disease.”

Pearl Times Reporter

Latest Uganda news, politics, business, health and entertainment coverage.

Recent Posts

Miss Rwanda Divine Nshuti Muheto Drink Driving: State Pushes for 20-Month Jail Term

The hearing has begun, in Rwanda, of Miss Rwanda 2022 Divine Nshuti Muheto following her…

1 hour ago

Here’s the Inspiring Story of Former Mbarara High School Cook Who Recently Earned a University Degree

Innocent Kakama, aged 33, recently graduated from university. But his journey from a Mbarara High…

2 hours ago

FAT SALARIES: See Very Attractive Salaries of Museveni’s Aeroplane Crew

The salary structure for aviation presidential crew for FY 2024/2025 shows very fat salaries for…

4 hours ago

Furious Museveni Rebukes Katikkiro Mayiga: Stop That Nonsense and Those Lies

A visibly angry President Yoweri Museveni has rebuked Katikkiro Charles Peter Mayiga, the prime minister…

5 hours ago

LIST: See Uganda’s 20 Most Highly Paid Government Employees in 2024 — and How Much They Earn

An analysis of the 2024-2025 Financial Year government salary structure shows Uganda's most paid government…

22 hours ago

KAGADI KILLINGS: Seven People Murdered by Cult Believers

At least seven people have been confirmed to have been killed by suspected cult believers…

1 day ago