Chair, every learner is going to be given two masks and will replenish later in the year in case there are losses or damages, but for the first round, we are going to give them two each. There are going to be sanitisers, which are going to be used to clean surfaces everyday. They are going to be hand sanitisers in every classroom, but there is also going to be your cleaning material that we are sending and the soaps that are being sent, depending on the intensity of the spread of the virus.
For instance, you won't treat Bolobedu, where there is just no incident of any infection the same way we treat Joburg and Cape Town. So, in areas where there is high intensity, there are also double measures put in place. We are also supplying soap because they have to wash hands or sanitise. So, in case one of the two does not come in place, it is going to be there.
In terms of justice, the protocols are saying no child will be allowed into the school premises if they don't have their masks on. So, there is no way they would say they forgot them. This means they will have to be turned back at the gate to go and take the second mask. So, they can't declare that they would have lost or forgotten one when they are already in the school because they can't enter the school yard without a mask.