Education unions raise doubts about the permanence of open schools at level 5



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Teachers unions have raised questions about the possibility of schools remaining open during the Level 5 restrictions, as they have called for safety checks.

While the country awaits a government decision, the Association of Secondary Teachers of Ireland (ASTI), the Teachers Union of Ireland (TUI) and the National Teachers Organization of Ireland (INTO) have called for clarity on the protection available to their members.

In particular, INTO described as “incomprehensible” that primary schools remain fully open when infection levels are high enough to rule out indoor gatherings.

It has called for an immediate public health review on the status of the schools at Level 5 and the union has written to Education Minister Norma Foley on Monday demanding an urgent meeting.

INTO Secretary General John Boyle told the minister that “to date, in consultations with stakeholders, we have not received any clarification on what protection measures would be applied in primary and special schools in [the first] four different levels “.

Mr. Boyle noted that Tier 5 recommendations for schools and day care centers should be based on the precise situation at the time.

“The evidence to date is that by the end of the first month of the school year 187 schools had completed testing as a result of the public health risk assessment and that there were 59 confirmed cases in elementary and special schools,” he said.

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