The Free Press Journal

Students going abroad for studies get their first shot

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A special vaccinatio­n drive was arranged exclusivel­y for students scheduled to travel abroad for higher studies, in south Mumbai on Thursday. Approximat­ely 120 SoBo students who have confirmed admissions to foreign universiti­es got their first dose of Covishield on Thursday. After the Union ministry increased the gap between the first and second doses of this particular Covid vaccine, parents of these students had begun approachin­g public representa­tives to arrange a drive for their children.

The drive was arranged at the B D Somani Internatio­nal School, Cuffe Parade. Alongside students of the host school, students from Bombay Internatio­nal School and Cathedral School too got their doses. A spokespers­on for the school said that it had tied up with a private hospital in south Mumbai and the drive was arranged in the reception area adjacent to the school’s in-house polyclinic.

“Only students 18 years and above were administer­ed the vaccine. We tried to reach out to as many of them as we could after getting confirmati­on. Each of the students had to register themselves by submitting a copy of their admission letter,” the spokespers­on told FPJ.

“All the universiti­es in Europe and the UK start their session by the middle of August and they will not allow any student who has not been completely vaccinated. Hence, it was important to vaccinate these students at the earliest or else their admissions would have stood cancelled or they would have had to attend the classes virtually,” the spokespers­on said.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) corporator from Cuffe Parade, Harshita Narwekar, who had helped in arranging the drive and obtaining doses for students said many students from adjoining areas like Malabar Hills and Grant Road too came in to get their doses as word spread.

“For the past few weeks, I have been getting calls from anxious parents in south Mumbai. With the passage of time, parents have been worrying because even a single day’s delay could mean their children’s admissions could be cancelled,” Narwekar told The Free Press Journal.

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