SOUND OFF: As government asks us to “do more” to fight COVID, schools politely ask government to do the same
AS CASE NUMBERS CONTINUE TO RISE, John Horgan is asking British Columbians to “do more” to help curb the spread of COVID-19. This may be somewhat confusing to those who are already doing all they can to keep their loved ones and communities safe. Many have expressed the sentiment that it’s the government that should be doing more in the fight against COVID-19.
As more than a dozen schools in the interior have reported COVID cases and potential exposures in 2021 already, a student at a high school in Maple Ridge has been exposed to the highly transmissible U.K. variant of the virus.
While the government’s revised mask policy for schools is a welcome step in the right direction, parents and teachers have been left needing more and are still demanding improvements following the NDP government’s recent changes to school health and safety policies and funding.
While other provinces continue to disclose the number of adults and students in schools that have been exposed to the virus, B.C. has yet to provide a level of transparent and granular data that would help families understand the full picture and make informed decisions for their children’s schooling. In a letter to the Minister of Health, my colleague and Opposition Critic for Health, Renee Merrifield, and I helped amplify British Columbians’ call for greater COVID data reporting and transparency in B.C. schools.