Chennai: Chennai, a statement from the Office of the Minister of Health on Saturday said that at least one vaccine dose will be given to school staff and college until September 5.
More than 90 percent of teachers and non-teaching school and college staff in the state have been given at least one dose of vaccine.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see higher college results and higher classes in schools scheduled to be reopened in Tamil Nadu from September 1 and the State Health Department and the Department of Higher Education and School Education do not want to take risks about staff vaccination, both teaching and Non-teaching, the statement said.
The state will also manage vaccines for super senior students at school, especially those in class 12 and all students.
Health Minister Tamil Nadu, MA Subramanian and Minister of Higher Education State, K.
Ponmudi on Saturday attended a vaccine drive for students.
The country has drives vaccination for targeted communities and this focused vaccination has produced the desired results, the statement said.
In the Pulajottai district, almost everyone who varies by vaccine while in Ayilaur Regency, all pregnant women are inoculated.
The Ministry of Health stated that on Saturday itself, 4.7 Lakh people took a vaccine throughout the country to take a daily calculation to 2.9 crores in government centers.
The country expects a dose of crore vaccines as a single allotment to become the overall top player in this country.
Officials argue that in the first four months drive vaccination, bad allocation for the country which results in poor performance in inoculation.
MA Subramanian when talking to IANS said, “We have received a special allocation of 22 doses of Lakh vaccines for August and we strive to get 1 dose of crore as a special allocation and this will take us to a higher level among the best viewers so far.
Because it is related to drive vaccination.
“We have provided a vaccine to targeted communities such as sportsmen, different people, nursing mothers, and pregnant women and the results are up to what we expect.
With higher education and higher classes in school opened from September 1, we need more vaccine doses and complete everything that will relate to students.
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