Chair, we have been taken through the entire process of how to manage screening, testing and how to react when you have a child or a person with high temperature. So, those are protocols which are followed everywhere else. Even if we were to be in Parliament, the would be the same protocols that schools are going to follow.
In terms of children taking infections home, I think the member might be quite aware that the greatest risk is amongst adults, not children. Even in the case of the Western Cape, where we have had these two infections, it was about infected adults, not children. So, we are not saying children are not at risk, but we are saying that delete risky factors. So, our focus is really around senior people. We will be coming to the Western Cape because the Western Cape, especially Cape Town and the different regions are a major concern for us and they ... [Inaudible.] ... because two incidents come from the Western Cape.
So, we will be coming down on Sunday with the President to discuss with the province on how we can manage Western Cape in a way that does not ... [Inaudible.] ... so that the Western Cape would keep on having the infections that they have or spreading the infections.
However, with other cases, children are the least at risk. The most people at risk are adults and that is why we are focused on teachers and workers, but we are not ruling out the fact that children can be infected. So, we will protect them if they are infected. So, there is no reason for them to say infections ... [Inaudible.] ... there are grannies because the schools ... [ Inaudible.] ... So, there is safe distance, they will sanitise and they will wear masks. So, if they are not infected y the time they go schools, they shouldn't be infected by the time they live the school.