by Guest9999 » Wed Nov 10, 2021 7:27 am
It's been reported that school students need only show their card at their school once, whereupon the school ticks a box in a data base and that student is allowed to attend in-person training on an on-going basis.
I am 96% sure unvaccinated people in Cambodia are NOT allowed any in-person training: not grade-school, university, vocational training, computer school, language schools, driving lessons, or now, officially, kindergarten, pre-school or group babysitting in nursery school. Can anyone fully confirm?
Official Department of Education directives also state all in-person school teachers, administrators, cleaners, guards etc must show proof of vaccination. I imagine this is a one-and done showing of cards, just like students.
As long as a very, high % of students are in fact vaccinated, I bet some/most(?) private schools will have a few 'accidental' student vax record errors: showing 'vaccinated' when actually not, because they believe govt inspections are not likely careful enough to notice, and, if they did notice, they would likely let a few 'mistakes slide'.
What about teachers who get recorded as vaccinated, but aren't? Do you think the Education Department is as likely to let these 'mistakes' slide? If not, is there anything the department might do short of temporarily closing the school? If not, how many unvaccinated classroom teachers would be needed to trigger a full temporary closure? Will many schools risk this?
It's been reported that school students need only show their card at their school once, whereupon the school ticks a box in a data base and that student is allowed to attend in-person training on an on-going basis.
I am 96% sure unvaccinated people in Cambodia are NOT allowed any in-person training: not grade-school, university, vocational training, computer school, language schools, driving lessons, or now, officially, kindergarten, pre-school or group babysitting in nursery school. Can anyone fully confirm?
Official Department of Education directives also state all in-person school teachers, administrators, cleaners, guards etc must show proof of vaccination. I imagine this is a one-and done showing of cards, just like students.
As long as a very, high % of students are in fact vaccinated, I bet some/most(?) private schools will have a few 'accidental' student vax record errors: showing 'vaccinated' when actually not, because they believe govt inspections are not likely careful enough to notice, and, if they did notice, they would likely let a few 'mistakes slide'.
What about teachers who get recorded as vaccinated, but aren't? Do you think the Education Department is as likely to let these 'mistakes' slide? If not, is there anything the department might do short of temporarily closing the school? If not, how many unvaccinated classroom teachers would be needed to trigger a full temporary closure? Will many schools risk this?