Mangaluru: The Ministry of Health is looking for dropouts and absences that may not have a Covid-19 vaccine.
Dr.
B V Rajesh, District Supervision Officer, told TII that the achievement of the vaccination of children aged 15-17 was impressive and around 10,4496 was vaccinated, which included several above 18 years.
“However, we have noticed that many students both schools and pumps have not taken vaccines.
They are chronic absences or drop out of school.
We have now asked DDPI and DDPU to provide details of students who are left behind on vaccination drive.
The Ministry of Health has planned to travel after Browse these students.
They drive planned for every Saturday, “he said.
Video conferences with all school principals in the district held on Wednesday afternoon so they can convince students who have not taken the first dose to do so, said K Sudhakar, DKPI, DK.
CD Jayanna, DDPU from Dakshina Kannada, said: “Every time the vaccination drive is held, many regular students avoid it, saying that they want to be vaccinated in front of their parents.
Some question why it is mandatory when pasted is voluntary.” He added that one college With the highest student population has 400 recipients who are waiting for vaccination and other universities to have around 300 students who are not vaccinated.
“Overall, 90% of PU students have been vaccinated,” Jayanna said.
In addition to school and PU students, a small portion of UG students under 18 years has also been vaccinated in universities.