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Punjab govt to send unvaccinated staff on compulsory leave after Sept 15

Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], September 10 (ANI): Punjab government employees failing to take even the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine for any reason other than medical will be compulsorily sent on leave after September 15, read a press release from the Chief Minister Office on Friday.

ANI Sep 10, 2021 18:25 IST googleads

Punjab CM Captain Amarinder Singh (File photo)

Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], September 10 (ANI): Punjab government employees failing to take even the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine for any reason other than medical will be compulsorily sent on leave after September 15, read a press release from the Chief Minister Office on Friday.
"This measure was announced by Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh to protect the people of the state from the disease and to ensure that those who are vaccinated do not have to pay the price for continued vaccine hesitancy of those who are not," read the release.
At the high-level virtual COVID-19 review meeting held today, the Chief Minister said vaccine effectiveness is evident from the data being analysed. Special efforts were taken to reach out to government employees, and those who continue to avoid getting vaccinated will now be asked to go on leave till they get the first dose.
Captain Amarinder also allowed teaching and non-teaching school staff who had taken at least one dose of vaccine more than four weeks ago to resume duties, subject to submission of weekly RT-PCR negative test reports. "However, all those with co-morbidities shall only be allowed once they are fully vaccinated," he added.
School Education Secretary Krishan Kumar earlier pointed out that currently, only fully vaccinated staff members are allowed to come to schools. Health Minister Balbir Sidhu suggested a gap for the second dose to be reduced for the school staff to 28 days but Chief Secretary Vini Mahajan informed the meeting that the Centre had rejected the state's request to allow them to be treated as essential services.
"The CM noted with satisfaction that with aggressive testing, the situation in schools had remained under control. As many as 3,21,969 school students along with 33,854 teaching and non-teaching staff samples have been taken in the month of August, across a total of 5,799 schools, and a total of 158 cases have tested positive so far, which accounts for a positivity rate of only 0.05%," he added.
Citing the latest sero-survey, he revealed that for children in the age group of 6-17 years, the positivity was at 60 per cent, and it was higher in the age bracket of 14-17 years. It was spreading equally across gender and place of residence, as per the survey, which has confirmed "that our children, even though affected by Covid, have remained largely safe from serious disease," noted the Chief Minister.
Health Minister Balbir Sidhu urged the Chief Minister to ensure the availability of sufficient vaccines to ensure vaccination of all eligible people before the festivals.
The Chief Minister said he will pursue the matter with the Union Health Minister, who had earlier assured him of additional supplies. He directed the Health Department to ensure that all staff at sweetshops, kiosks, dhabas etc is vaccinated with at least one dose.
Noting that the state had already vaccinated more than 57% of the eligible population, with the first dose administered to 1.18 crore and second to 37.81 lakh people, Captain Amarinder ordered further intensification of the vaccination drive. Teachers, parents of young children and vendors should be given priority for inoculation against Covid, he directed.
The Chief Minister expressed satisfaction at the fact that the vaccine stocks supplied to the state had been utilised without any wastage. (ANI)

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