No relation between schools reopening and spread of Covid-19: WB Education Director

There is no justification now for keeping schools closed in view of the pandemic and even if there are new waves, closing schools should be the last resort, according to the World Bank’s Global Education Director Jaime Saavedra.

Saavedra, whose team has been tracking the impact of Covid-19 on the education sector, says there is no evidence that reopening schools has caused a surge in coronavirus cases and that schools are not a ‘safe place’.

He also asserted that it does not make sense from a public-policy perspective to wait till children are vaccinated as there is ‘no science’ behind it.

No relation between school reopening and spread of Covid-19

“There is no relation between opening schools and spread of coronavirus. There is no evidence linking the two and there is no justification now to keep the schools closed. Even if there are new waves of Covid-19, closing schools should be the last resort,” Saavedra told PTI in an interview from Washington.

“It does not make sense to keep restaurants, bars and shopping malls open and keep schools closed. There is no excuse,” he added.

According to various simulations by the World Bank, health risks for children if schools are opened are low and the cost of the closure is extremely high.

“During 2020, we were navigating in a sea of ignorance. We just didn’t know what is the best way of combating the pandemic and the immediate reaction of most countries in the world was let’s close schools. Time has passed since then and with evidence coming in from late 2020 and 2021, we have had several waves and there are several countries which have opened schools,” he said.

“We have been able to see if schools openings has had an impact on the transmission of the virus and new data shows it doesn’t. Many counties have also had waves when schools were closed, so obviously, there has been no role of schools in some of the spikes.

“Even if kids can get infected with the Omicron, it is happening even more, but fatalities and serious illness among children are extremely rare. The risks for children are low and costs are extremely high,” he added.”

No country started reopening schools without Covid-19 vaccination

Asked about the concerns of children not being vaccinated yet, he said, “There is no country which has put the condition of reopening schools only after children are vaccinated. Because there is no science behind it and it does not make sense from public policy perspective”.

Talking about the impact of school closures due to the pandemic in India, Saavedra said the “impact is more severe than previously thought” and the learning poverty is likely to increase much more than anticipated.

Learning poverty means being unable to read and understand a simple text by the age of 10.

Covid-19, Omicron and poverty in India

“The learning poverty in India is expected to increase from 55 per cent to 70 per cent due to learning loss and more out-of-school children.

Learning adjusted years of schooling are estimated to fall to almost one full year of schooling, while the average annual earnings might shrink in a pessimistic scenario by nine per cent per student in future.

“In countries like India where the inequalities in education were already prevalent before the pandemic and the learning poverty levels were already gigantic, there is a lot at stake.

Nearly two years later, schools remain closed for millions of children, and others may never return to school.

“The loss of learning that many children are experiencing is morally unacceptable.

And the potential increase of learning poverty might have a devastating impact on future productivity, earnings, and well-being for this generation of children and youth, their families, and the world’s economies,” he said.

Rationalising the curriculum, reorganising the academic calendar, preparing the teachers for the huge task ahead are among the suggestions that the World Bank has to reduce long-term learning losses caused by closure of schools during the pandemic.

“There is a critical need to have more data on learning losses from the states and the country as a whole.

Ideally, this data will be in the form of personalised student-level learning data’s since the situation is very heterogeneous at the children level.

“This focus on having personalised learning data is aligned with best practices, and is in line with our advice we are currently providing to countries.

Again, the numbers we present are World Bank simulations showing what happens if reopening school systems is not made a priority. These numbers can be reversed if governments can act now,” he said.

A 2020 report by the World Bank Education, titled “Beaten or Broken? Informality and Covid-19 in South Asia”, had predicted that the prolonged closure of schools due to the Covid-19 pandemic in India may cause a loss of over USD 400 billion in the country’s future earnings.

(With PTI inputs)

Read: Tamil Nadu schools closed for Classes 10 to 12

Read: Telangana schools, colleges to remain shut till Jan 30

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