Premier Alan Winde on President’s Coordinating Council meeting today

Western Cape Premier Alan Winde has just announced in a statement that the presidency has scheduled a Presidential Coordinating Council meeting for later this afternoon, with Winde joining as one of the nine Premiers in South Africa. 

“I will specifically argue for, and provide evidence in support of, letting the National State of Disaster expire in February. I will also call for the scrapping of the 1 meter rule at school to enable an end to rotational learning.

“The Western Cape has now officially exited the fourth wave, with evidence clearly pointing to our country entering an “endemic” stage. Our COVID-19 related hospitalisations and deaths remain low, despite the much higher number of cases recorded during the fourth wave. That is why we need to normalise our COVID-19 response, through existing health legislation, and focus our efforts on tackling unemployment in South Africa.

“If we do not scrap the 1 metre rule for schools, specifically, we would be preventing a return to full-time schooling for our children. This would definitely hurt our poorest communities the most, giving effect to a generational catastrophe.

“I look forward to a robust discussion on these and other points, and for a bold statement being made in support of jobless South Africans and our country’s children.”

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