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Haryana schools reopen, but only 14% govt staff fully vaccinated

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Pradeep Sharma

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Tribune News Service

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Chandigarh, August 13

Even as the state government has reopened schools for class VI and above, the inoculation of teaching and non-teaching staff remains a concern for the Education Department. Only 14 per cent employees in state government schools are fully vaccinated.

26 new cases, two deaths

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Chandigarh: With 26 fresh cases and one death each in Hisar and Bhiwani, the Covid tally reached 7.7 lakh on Friday. The maximum cases came from Gurugram at 11, followed by four each from Yamunanagar and Faridabad. No case came from 12 districts. With 32 recoveries, the active cases fell to 664. TNS

Vaccination status

  • 1,03,886 Total school staff
  • 14,790 Fully vaccinated
  • 26,763 First dose

Official data show that of the total 1,03,886 teaching and non-teaching employees, 14,790 are fully vaccinated, while 26,763 have taken the first shot.

Certain districts have “very poor” vaccination record. These include Bhiwani and Panipat (7 per cent), Kaithal (8 per cent) and Charkhi Dadri (11 per cent). Gurugram (25 per cent), Panchkula and Karnal (24 per cent), and Rewari (20 per cent) have slightly better vaccination record than other districts.

Taking strong exception to the poor performance on the vaccination front, the Directorate of School Education has now told field-level officials, including district education officers and district elementary education officers, to coordinate with chief medical officers to organise special inoculation camps for the school staff. After the number of Covid-19 cases started dropping recently, the state government last month decided to reopen schools for classes IX to XII. Later, schools were thrown open for classes VI to VIII also.

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