‘We need to move on’: Schools to stay open in NSW

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NSW Education Minister Sarah Mitchell says “we need to move on” from online learning in 2022.

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Ms Mitchell discussed NSW’s new plan for education with Sky News host Paul Murray, saying schools won’t be “closing anymore for positive cases”.

“We’re not doing contact tracing because we’re really trying to move schools in line with community settings,” Ms Mitchell said. “We are really shifting from where we were in term four last year where we did see a lot of disruption with positive cases. “We need to move on, we need to learn to live beside the virus and make schools work – which is why we’re shifting to this approach.”

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Maybe focus on children getting vaccinated and investing more in the public health system. Why are NSW and VIC stopping contact tracing? Children do get sick and when they infect wage earning parents what happens? And why no mention of upgrading to N95 masks?

Even before kids are vaccinated? Good luck to all parents with young school age children.

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