The Asian Age

Govt plans vaccinatio­n drive in all its schools

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

With an aim to eliminate measles and rubella, the Delhi government is planning to conduct a vaccinatio­n campaign in its schools in January.

The measles- rubella ( MR) vaccinatio­n campaign will be conducted within a period of three to four weeks starting from January 16, 2019.

“All children aged nine months to less than 15 years will be provided with an additional dose of MR Vaccine, regardless of previous vaccinatio­n status or history of measles/ rubella- like illness,” the government said in a letter to its schools. Under the MR campaign, the department­s of health and education are partnering so as students and teachers of all the schools of Delhi actively participat­e in the programme.

“This will include orientatio­n for officers, principals, teachers, and students by experts of the Health Department. Vaccinatio­n will be conducted in the schools during the first two weeks and later on in the community through outreach session,” the letter said.

The school heads have been asked to assign teachers to help organise and conduct immunisati­on sessions in the school and coordinate with health workers to conduct the vaccinatio­n sessions during school timings.

“Ensure that students come to school after the breakfast on the date of vaccinatio­n,” the letter further said.

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