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Div.Com (K) reiterates complete vaccination of School, College going students of 15-17yrs age group in Srinagar

K H News Service by K H News Service
February 2, 2022
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COVID-19 surge in JK: Record spike of 47 deaths,3832+ive cases in 24 hours

SRINAGAR, MAY 1 (UNI) With the arrival of the consignment of COVID- 19 vaccine reached SMHS hospital in Srinagar people from age 18 to 40 start getting vaccinated on Saturday. UNI SRN PHOTO 23.

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Srinagar :With the achievement of hundred percent vaccination of people above 18 years in age covered under different phases of Covid 19vaccination drive in the Kashmir division,the Divisional Commissioner(DivCom)Kashmir, in a Zoom meeting Tuesday enjoined on District Administration, Srinagar and Director School Education, Kashmir to gear up and vaccinate cent percent student population falling in the age group 15-17 yeas on fast track basis.
Div Com specially laid emphasis on pacing up vaccination programme in
district Srinagar which has been observed to be lagging behind other districts.
Pole stated that vaccination of this particular group is necessary toprotect the young generation from contagious disease and disease relateddeaths. Besides, it will help the administration to rethink about openingof colleges and schools in the near future in a secure environment.
The Director School Education Kashmir informed that out of 25000 students in Government schools eighty five percent students have been already covered under covid vaccination programme and are inoculated for their first dose.
However, he maintained that out of 38000 students in coaching centresonly18000 have been vaccinated which is a matter of concern for all of the Srinagarities.
On the occasion, Div Com directed DC Srinagar, Director School Education and representatives of association of Private Schools and coaching centres to get students inoculated as soon as possible which would be helpful for the administration in reopening of schools/colleges again.
The representatives assured their support to the divisional, district administration and health department in the vaccination process so thatevery eligible student will be covered.
Meanwhile, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Mohammad Ajaz Assad stressed on CEO Srinagar and Principals to play an proactive role to achieve cent percent vaccination of 15-17 years age group of District Srinagar.
Among others, the Virtual meeting was attended by Director Health Services Kashmir; Nodal officer Covid-19 Srinagar; Incharge DCCRK, Epidemiologist/SSO;CMO Srinagar; CEO Srinagar along with Principalsofcolleges and Schools; Assistant Director, H&FW Srinagar; Representative of Association of Private Schools &Coaching Centres and others.
In the meeting,the Representative of Association of Private Schools&Coaching Centres requested the administration to reopen theseinstitutionsfor some days so that a special vaccination drive can be held in theseinstitutions which will facilitate administration to take a call forreopening of these institutions in near future.
At the end the Administration heard the request of these institutions very keenly and assured full support regarding vaccination of this eligible group.

 

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