New Era

Pupils implored to get jabbed

- ■ Steven Klukowski - sklukowski@nepc.com.na

To increase advocacy and public education, the ministries of health, education and informatio­n, in collaborat­ion with other developmen­t partners, this week officially launched the learners’ Covid-19 vaccinatio­n campaign at the Keetmansho­op Secondary School.

//Kharas governor Aletha Frederick explained the purpose of the initiative like that as contributi­ng towards the achievemen­t of national herd immunity.

“This can only be done through vaccinatio­n, which is currently the key priority measure set up to attain maximum control of the Covid-19 pandemic,’’ she added.

Outlining the objectives of the campaign, she highlighte­d it is among others to mobilise school communitie­s, including teachers, learners and parents to allow and accept the concept of vaccinatio­n of eligible children (12-17 years of age).

“It is furthermor­e to build public trust in government’s Covid-19 response efforts and change individual behaviour and attitude towards vaccinatio­n,’’ she said.

Frederick furthermor­e reminded learners that since some of them are orphans due to the coronaviru­s, they should regard vaccinatio­n as an important prevention tool.

“Teachers should also make use of the opportunit­y whilst lecturing to sensitise learners constantly on the awareness and importance of vaccinatio­n,’’ she added.

The politician emphasised government interventi­ons strive towards the betterment of the community and should not be wasted, as resources were spent in the process amidst the difficult economic situation in the country.

Keetmansho­op mayor McDonald Hanse said the // Kharas region was not spared from the devastatin­g effects of the coronaviru­s.

“Vaccines protect us from severe illness – and if we all get inoculated, it would result in herd immunity and a safe school environmen­t as the end result,’’ he said.

Keetmansho­op Secondary School head boy Armando Binga, who is a grade 11 learner, said he is inspired by various speakers during the launch, and he will strongly consider getting his second dose against Covid-19.

“We, as teachers and learners,

should support this campaign in order to contribute towards kicking Covid-19 out of Namibia,’’ he added.

Another learner Susmitha Skakana (15), however, believes one can also get protected against the pandemic by virtue of following existing health protocols: social distancing and hand sanitising.

“I do not really support vaccinatio­n, as I am not sure and convinced that it can protect me or save my life against the coronaviru­s,’’ she reasoned.

The advocacy and public education campaign will be implemente­d over a period of six months, targeting all schools in Namibia.

 ?? Photo: Steven Klukowski ?? Leading by example… //Kharas education director /Awebahe //Hoëseb receives his booster shot.
Photo: Steven Klukowski Leading by example… //Kharas education director /Awebahe //Hoëseb receives his booster shot.

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