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Punjab government employees who are not arranged to be sent on forced leave

Punjab government employees who are not arranged to be sent on forced leave
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Chandigarh: Punjab government employees fail to take the first dose of Covid vaccine for any reason other than medical will be sent mandatory after September 15.
It was announced on Friday by the Chairman of Minister Amarinder Singh as an action to protect the countries of this disease, and to ensure that those who were vaccinated did not need to pay the price for the advanced vaccine of their doubts who did not.
At a meeting of high-level virtual covid reviews held on Friday, the main minister said the effectiveness of the vaccine was clearly visible from the data analyzed.
Special efforts are taken to reach government employees, and those who continue to avoid vaccination now will be asked to leave until they get the first dose.
Amarinder also allowed teaching and teaching staff who had not taught who had taken at least one vaccine dose more than four weeks ago to continue the task, subject to submitting a weekly RTPCR negative test report.
However, everyone with comorbidity will only be allowed after they are fully vaccinated, he added.
School Education Secretary Krishhan Kumar previously showed that at present, only staff members who were fully vaccinated were allowed to come to school.
Minister of Health Balbir Sidhu suggested a gap for the second dose to be reduced to school staff up to 28 days but the Head of Secretary Vini Mahajan told the meeting that the center refused the country’s request to enable them to be treated as important services.
Meanwhile, 3,21,969 school students together with 33,854 unbearable staff samples had been taken in August, crossing a total of 5799 schools, and a total of 158 cases had been tested positively so far, which contributed to the level of position of only 0.05%, he added.
Citing the latest Zero survey, he revealed that for children in the age group 6-17 years, his prospective was 60%, and it was higher in the 14-17 year age group.
It spreads evenly throughout the gender and residence, according to the survey, which has confirmed “that our children, although influenced by Covid, remain mostly safe from serious illness,” said Minister of Chief.
Minister of Health Punjab Balbir Sidhu urged the minister’s head to ensure sufficient vaccine availability to ensure the vaccination of all those who qualified before the festival.
Amarinder said he would pursue this problem with the Minister of Health Union, who had previously convinced him about additional inventory.
He directed the health department to ensure that all staff in sweet shops, kiosks, dhabas etc.
were vaccinated with at least one dose.

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