Supports safe return to school

Opening of a new center to vaccinate students against “Corona”

Direct study entails a healthy and safe environment.

Emirates today

The Emirates Foundation for School Education announced the opening of a vaccination center for students in Yas Mall in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, from the third to the seventh of August.

The Foundation stated on Twitter that the center will receive students over the age of 12, from 12 noon to eight in the evening, noting that the center contributes to the continuous efforts to stop the spread of the “Covid-19” virus, and supports the safe return to school for the school year 2021- 2022.

And students who received the emerging coronavirus (Covid 19) vaccine, or registered to take it, considered that immunization through vaccinations is a safe haven from infection with the virus.

The students, Imad Salah, Kholoud Abdullah, Ilham Hani, and Omar Youssef, stressed the need to expedite the two doses of vaccination against "Covid-19", because it is considered safe, in order to preserve the health of their family members, and to ensure a return to school life, as it was before.

They added that direct study requires a healthy and safe environment, and this is achieved by taking vaccination, and adhering to the preventive measures set by the health authorities in the country, preferring to study during the next academic year in classrooms instead of distance education, calling on students to speed up registration to take it, and immunize themselves and their families. And the society around them from the virus, because “the vaccine constitutes societal immunity that leads to a gradual and complete return to traditional education in schools and universities.”

Statistics issued by the Ministry of Education showed that the number of public and private school students at the state level is about 1.1 million students, and that students from the seventh to 12th grades (students aged 12 years and over are eligible to receive the vaccine) are more than 360,000 students. .

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