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HC refused the request of cave education staff for VAX made voluntary

HC refused the request of cave education staff for VAX made voluntary
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Panaji: Teaching and non-teaching school and college staff who have not taken the Covid-19 vaccine must continue to produce negative RT-PCR tests every week at their own expense, if they do not have a medical certificate for the exception of vaccines.
The high Bombay court in Goa rejected them to relieve after they knocked on the door looking for the vaccination voluntarily.
The division bench argues that the library is appointed by the teaching staff and non-teaching government and the school assisted “without substance and deserves to be rejected”.
“The worries raised in the name of the Petitioner in the two WRIT petitions is completely unfounded, and we argue that circular (by director of education and higher education) is clearly in the public interest, especially for the interests of students who take education in the school and college concerned, “Said the bench.
Judge Sadhana Jadhav and Manish Pitale.
found that circular issued by the Higher Education Directorate and Director of Education “ensured that Covid-19 infection did not spread to school and college students through teaching and non-teaching staff, and further, that the family of the family of teaching staff and non-teaching sort of It will also benefit from exercises carried out for vaccination against Covid-19 “pandemic.
The circular issued by the Director of Higher Education in July also asked the staff to get vaccinations, and those who had medical reasons to produce certificates from medical board formed by GMC, or submit the RT-PCR report itself.
Similar circular was issued by the Director of Education.
The High Court stated that there were no ingredients placed on records to support the opinion that staff might not be able to take vaccinations due to medical conditions.
Advocate General Devidas Pangam was submitted to the High Court that there was no substance in the satisfaction submitted by the applicant, and was conveyed that similar circular was issued in various countries and when challenged in the High Court, had orders that upheld.
The applicant was delivered to the High Court that they were made to stand in the queue with symptomatic patients and sometimes expelled from the test center and told to report only if they had symptoms.
They also submitted that the doctor at the Covid-19 Hospital in GMC which came close to positive patients was more susceptible to infection, but did not have a circular on a similar route issued by the Directorate of Health Services.
Teaching and non-teaching staff suggested that the government make provisions for free RT-PCR testing facilities.

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