THE Ministry of Health is offering the Sinovac vaccine for children aged 12 and above who are learning at Basic Education Middle School, the Basic Education High School, private schools and monastic schools, in a bid to ensure safe education life.
This vaccination programme will
cover 1,886 elementary schools and BEHSs, 215 private schools and 165 monastic
schools, totalling 2,266 schools. The children get COVID-19 jabs at the
designated place in line with the guidelines for the COVID-19.
Dr Lin Lin Chit, assistant director
of Public Health Department, Chanayethazan Township, gave a remark that this
time, the children are prioritized. Two doses can be extracted from a single
vial of Sinovac. This move is to mitigate the risks and contain the spread of
CVIDU-19. The kids were checked for temperature and blood pressure. They have
to answer questions. They are asked to sit and wait a 30-minute observation
period after the COVID-19 shot. Health awareness is also conducted during this
period. We are responsible for the physical and mental development of children.
Public obedience to health protocols is crucial in combating the COVID-19”.
The handwash basins are also
installed at the designated place. Those eligible individuals must wear face
masks and face shields. The health care staff and education staff help check
blood pressure, blood oxygen, pulse and temperature before the COVID jab.
The staff asks for approval from
the parents before administering the vaccine. The children are to be observed
after the jab. For any emergency cases, the medical team is placed on standby.
U Maung Kyal, deputy
director-general of Mandalay Region Education Administer office stated that the
vaccine is planned for those who have enrolled on the school and attended the
school. At present, the children who are attending the school in the current
academic year are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccination depending on the
COVID-19 supply. The programme is available until November. There are 161
designated places across Mandalay Region. The schools are expected to be
reopened after they have been fully vaccinated”.
The fully vaccinated children can
go back to school in line with health guidelines issued by the Ministry of
Health. Vaccination plans will proceed for the remaining students as well.
“I like to suggest my friends to
get vaccinated. I feel safe now. I am also excited to return to school”, said a
middle schooler from BEHS No.8 of Aungmyaythazan Township.
“The COVID-19 vaccines will help
reduce the spread of the COVID-19. It will also support the children’s
education and health. I am satisfied that the children can be vaccinated. I
want to call for the fellow parents to trust in the vaccination and get their
children COVID-19 shot”, said a parent.
This vaccination plan is aimed to
create educational opportunities for the children, reduce the death rate, and
contain the spread of the COVID-19 to the parents and the neighbours through
children.
Min Htet Aung (Mandalay
Sub-Printing House)/GNLM
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