SANParks and the COVID 19 pandemic

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unable to realise their usual income streams.
Very few have been able to do that :O^ They had better support some of the small/ media private businesses and less to the state-owned, which will return positive as soon as the situation returns to normal. The latter will be broke and will have no means to re-start. This behavior is selfish blindness 0*\


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This opinion applies to SANParks as well:

27 Jul

The blanket closure of public schools is to the detriment of millions of children who are deprived of an education and social interaction, writes Adriaan Basson.

There is a worrying trend developing in South Africa, sharply highlighted by the nonsensical decision to close public schools again last week.

It seems as if some public servants believe they are entitled to some kind of special protection against being exposed to the coronavirus. This is a dangerous development that has the potential to completely paralyse the civil service and, by implication, the economy, if left unchecked.

Unfortunately, President Cyril Ramaphosa has buckled under the pressure from teachers' unions to close schools versus clear advice from the country's scientists, through the ministerial advisory committee, that schools should remain open.

One of the miracles of the devastating global pandemic is the fact that children are largely not at risk. The majority of scientists, doctors and paediatricians agree that it is safe for children to return to school.

South Africa, like many other countries around the world, has instituted a strict hygiene regime at schools before they can reopen. Everyone wears masks, sanitiser should be frequently available, and social bubbles or groups keep interaction between children and teachers to a limit.

Of course, teachers are at risk of contracting the virus, but so are most of us who must continue to function in this Covid-19 world. Teachers over 60 are advised not to return to school and those with underlying comorbidities should in anyway not be exposed.

Blanket closure

But without any evidentiary proof, a blanket closure of schools was now approved by Ramaphosa and his Cabinet, to the detriment of the development and mental health of millions of children who are deprived of an education and social interaction.

Private schools will continue to function, entrenching the already deep divide between those who can pay extra for a quality education and those who can't.

There is simply no indication that South Africa is at the peak of our coronavirus curve. To say children must "take a break" for a week or four was deeply insensitive and illogical of Ramaphosa.

The first time schools closed down, we were nowhere near our peak. What happens in four weeks if the curve hasn't started to dip?

Cosatu and its affiliated trade unions have been a major ally of Ramaphosa from before his election as ANC president in December 2017. This was purely a political decision from a president who didn't have the conviction to stand up for science against populistic demands by his supporters, the trade unions.

Unfortunately, this behaviour is not limited to the teaching profession. Major deeds offices, including those in Pretoria and Cape Town, have barely been functioning since the lockdown started.

In Cape Town, business organisations had to get a court order to force the reopening of the deeds office to be able to process property transactions. Employees simply refused to work at the slightest whim of being "exposed" to the virus.

An Eastern Cape doctor wrote to News24 a few weeks ago, complaining of the interference of health workers' unions in allowing hospitals to function. The notion of being "exposed" to someone with Covid-19, even if both persons were wearing masks and physical distancing was observed, was used to the extreme and led to hundreds of nurses and hospital workers not working during the province's peak period.

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If we want this country to survive Covid-19, all of us, including civil servants and their unions, will have to find a way to manage risk that protects our health, but allows us to continue being active participants in the world.

Millions of South Africans are getting into taxis, trains, buses and cars every day to earn a salary, that has likely been cut. They are making plans, hustling to make ends meet, pay the bills and provide food for their children.

They wear their masks, wash their hands and keep a safe distance.

Unlike civil servants, they are not sure if they will receive a full salary at the end of the month. But they are doing their bit to keep the country alive.

Locking up teachers or health workers or deeds office employees because of a general risk of contracting Covid-19 is not good enough.

By that definition, none of us will work again for the next year or two, until a vaccine is freely available in South Africa.

- Adriaan Basson is editor-in-chief of News24.

https://www.news24.com/news24/columnist ... 9-20200727


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President Cyril Ramaphosa has buckled under the pressure from teachers' unions
Chicken!!! :evil:

It is ridiculous! This is not bubonic plague, Cholera or Ebola and the death rate is relatively low.

What hit me most when I was in hospital in Joburg was, that staff seemed to be more important than the patients. An arrogance unheard of in any other society that I know of 0*\


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Klipspringer wrote: Thu Jun 25, 2020 4:18 pm Some extra funds for SANParks: South Africa's emergency coronavirus budget

https://www.businessinsider.co.za/sas-2 ... now-2020-6

A number of public entities need money "to augment the operational budget and mitigate the impact of Covid-19 on operational activities and obligatory costs such as compensation of employees", the budget review says.

Four such entities will see a combined net increase of R1.1 billion in their allocations. They are:

The South African Weather Services
South African National Parks (SANparks)
The South African National Biodiversity Institute (Sanbi)
iSimangaliso Wetland Park


Emergency relief should go to private job-creating companies who pay tax, not government agencies. This is a double expenditure of tax money, with no returns. Besides, SANParks has a 400 million rand surplus, according to their 2019 report.


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Something is wrong here :-? Being state-owned, the state will get the money back in some way :-?


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Unfortunately, President Cyril Ramaphosa has buckled under the pressure from teachers' unions to close schools versus clear advice from the country's scientists, through the ministerial advisory committee, that schools should remain open.
It seems as if most of our lockdown decisions are taken against the advice of experts....if they say we can do it, then we won't, if we can't do it, we will! O** 0*\


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Political interests, as always, and the public will never understand what's behind these plain stupid decisions 0=


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https://www.sanparks.org/about/news/def ... p?id=58087

Media Release: SANParks Welcomes Tourism Ministers Pronouncement
31 July 2020

South African National Parks (SANParks) welcomes the announcement made yesterday (Thursday, 30 July 2020) by Minister of Tourism, Honourable Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane’s of the response measures and directions for Alert Level 3 Lockdown as it pertains to the tourism industry.

Commenting after the tourism minister's speech, CEO of SANParks, Fundisile Mketeni, said "we appreciate that after four months of confinement, the public is keen to engage with nature, however, we are obligated to ensure that the opening of our national parks for accommodation is done under the strictest health protocols to safeguard both our staff and guests".

Mketeni said that SANParks is likely to implement some additional visitor management procedures to ease entry into the parks and further mitigate the risk of the spread of coronavirus.

He said in due course SANParks will make further announcements regarding the opening dates of accommodation in individual parks... "as and when we are comfortable with their state of preparedness to welcome you back. We, therefore, beg your indulgence as the opening needs to be done in a responsible manner for the safety and enjoyment of all our guests".

As per the Minister's announcement, overnight accommodation is only permissible for residents of the various provinces that the respective National Parks are located in. Therefore guests will be required to provide proof of residence at the time of booking accommodation and again when checking in. Interprovincial visitors will be prohibited entry into the parks.

Tour operators will be allowed to conduct guided tours in open safari vehicles subject to directives that are still to be communicated and gazetted. Self-drive guests are restricted to a 70% vehicle capacity as per the Department of Transport's regulations published on April 2.

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It's ridiculous that self-drive vehicles are still restricted to 70% occupancy when taxis are at 100%!! 0*\ So you can travel with a bunch of strangers in a fully-loaded taxi but a family of 4 can't be in one car. :evil:


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Just the same old, same old :O^


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