One of the great controversies that has been generated in recent days is the mandatory health pass to carry out activities in different parts of the country. In that sense, just over a month following back to class, the debate was driven on the measures that the government will take for when students begin to return to classrooms.
In dialogue with TN, Jaime Perczyk, Minister of Education of the Nation, spoke regarding the return to schools before the systematic increase coronavirus cases in the last days. He anticipated that there will be no restrictions and that they encourage “full presence.”
For its part, the health pass It will not be mandatory by the Nation, but rather it will depend on each jurisdiction. Something similar happened for the rest of the activities that depend on each governorate.
In that sense, he anticipated that for the entire educational scheme to be present, the best condition is that everyone is immunized once morest the coronavirus. Therefore, it is necessary to “make vaccine information public and present scientific data”To promote vaccination.
The Minister of Education remarked that there is “a very strong campaign of persuasion to vaccination ” once morest the coronavirus which includes dialogues with teachers and parents of the students.
The sanitary pass, the crack that divides the Province and the City of Buenos Aires
The application of health pass in schools is one of the great themes that are beginning to be within the center of the discussion between the Buenos Aires government and the Buenos Aires government. The postures are antagonistic to almost two months from the start of school.
From the government of Axel Kicillof they look favorably upon applying the covid passport for admission to schools, although still “Nor did it arise”, According to sources from the Buenos Aires Minister of Health.
However, the portfolio led by Fernan Quirós He remarked that there is “a large percentage of the population already vaccinated” and that the implementation of the health pass in schools does not seem to have “any significant impact.”