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Madhya Pradesh: Covid- 19 vaccination of 15 to 18 year old students studying in all government and non-government schools of the district will start from January 03, 2022.

Covid- 19 vaccination of 15 to 18 year old students studying in all government and non-government schools of the district will start from January 03, 2022.
School Education Department instructed all the cluster principals to prepare an action plan for vaccination in all the government and non-government schools. The principals were entrusted with the responsibility to coordination with the medical officers.
According to the work plan, the principals must ensure 100% attendance of the students studying in the school on the scheduled dates.
Further, they must ensure that covid-19 protocols are strictly followed. “Schools must prepare students and parents, ensure the presence of students on the day of vaccination by having a proper meal,” the instruction from district education officer (DEO) Manglesh Vyas said.
DEO holding a meeting noted that the principal and class teacher of the school will be responsible for 100% attendance. “In the vaccination task, a computer operator will be arranged under the direction of the Sankul Principal through Jan Shiksha Kendra,” Vyas said.
The Education Department organized a meeting of all the schools and parents to get proper information about the parents.
According to the day-to-day action plan, the district education officer will submit the daily report on deobpl-mp@nic.in .
For the management, instructions were given to ensure that contact is established with the nearest hospital.

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