Janine Moodley and Nadia Khan
TWO parents, grieving the loss of their daughters to Covid-19, believe schools in KwaZulu-Natal should close until the infections are reduced.
Karishma Pillay’s daughter, Kaitlyn, 12, died on Saturday, and Sagel Balsarang’s daughter, Shanika, 9, earlier this month.
Pillay, of Phoenix, said: “Covid is real. You don’t realise it until it hits home. There is a clear hike in the infection rate and schools should rather close and send the work home. Which would you choose – losing a year of education or losing your child forever? The teachers’ lives are also at risk.”
Balsarang, of Ladysmith, said: “We are living in uncertain times. Even though a person can contract the virus from anywhere, my advice to parents is to keep their children at…
