Egypt aims to vaccinate high school students ahead of school year

Egypt aims to vaccinate high school students ahead of school year

Egypt’s Education Ministry announced that plans are underway to vaccinate the largest possible number of secondary school students in preparation for the upcoming school year.

 

Deputy Education Minister Reda Hegazy assured that vaccinating civilians remains the government’s top priority, and said that his ministry is targeting a new academic year with personal attendance in schools, which depends on how many teachers receive the vaccine.

 

He explained that workers will not be allowed to enter the workplace at the start of the school year until after receiving the vaccine, whether in public, private or international schools.

 

During a meeting with ministry officials, Hegazy reviewed the updated percentages of the database of workers which showed the amount of those who received the two doses, the recipients of the first dose, those registered to receive doses, and those who did not register.

 

The Health and Population Ministry released a statement a week earlier stressing that vaccinations will not be provided to minors under the age of 18.

 

Egypt’s vaccination campaign began in January. Egypt is currently vaccinating people over 40 years-old, medical teams, and people with chronic diseases, with plans to vaccinate university students and staff, and school teachers, but registration for the jab is open to all.

 

Source: Egypt Independent

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