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Get yourselves vaccinated against Covid-19, Deped personnel told

- By Claudeth Mocon-ciriaco Correspond­ent

THE Department of Education (Deped) has called on its eligible personnel who belong to higher priority groups to get vaccinated themselves as they can register already for vaccine shots ahead of the rollout for the A4 priority category.

“We would like to encourage all of our personnel to coordinate with their local government units so they can be vaccinated against Covid-19. This will play a huge role in our bid for our learners’ return to school,” said Education Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones.

In the issuance released by the Deped Task Force Covid-19 (DTFC), the Deped reminded all of its personnel who are part of higher priority groups, such as school health staff, senior citizens, and persons with comorbidit­ies to register.

The largest government agency hopes to start vaccinatin­g the rest of its teaching and non-teaching personnel by June 2021 after the Inter-agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) approved the appeal of Briones to adjust the vaccine prioritiza­tion for

I am encouragin­g everyone to be proactive in learning about the vaccine and the vaccinatio­n program, and to make an informed choice about the matter.

Education Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones

teaching and non-teaching personnel from Category B1 to A4.

A4 group is next in line in the government vaccinatio­n priority list, after A1 (medical frontliner­s), A2 (senior citizens), and A3 (with comorbidit­ies).

Meanwhile, Briones also strongly appealed to Deped personnel to rely on credible and official sources such as the Department of Health (DOH) and local government unit (LGU) web sites and social-media accounts for accurate informatio­n about the Covid-19 pandemic, vaccines, and vaccinatio­n program.

“I am encouragin­g everyone to be proactive in learning about the vaccine and the vaccinatio­n program, and to make an informed choice about the matter,” she said, highlighti­ng the education sector’s important role to be advocates of vaccinatio­n.

Vaccine recipients are also requested to note their vaccinatio­n details, including the registrati­on and the vaccinatio­n card for documentat­ion and monitoring purposes within Deped, and to strictly follow required health standards before, during, and after the immunizati­on.

In its policy, Deped will also work closely with the LGUS and concerned agencies to establish its own vaccinatio­n database.

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