Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar has responded to an announcement that secondary school students in forms four, five and six will be allowed to return to in-person classes regardless of vaccination status, saying she would "wait and see" the results of the exercise.
On Wednesday Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly announced that students would be allowed to return to schools from next Monday.
During her media conference at her Charles Street, Port of Spain, office on Thursday, Persad-Bissessar who also served as a Minister of Education during the Basdeo Panday-led administration said only time would tell how effective the decision was.
"We will have to see how it plays out.
"We will have to take decisions as we go along, should it turn out that it becomes worse, should it turn out it becomes better it will allow future decisions to be made so will have to monitor, watch, wait and see."
She maintained that while her party supported vaccination, they did not endorse mandatory or forced vaccinations as the choice should be left to parents.
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