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Goa makes Covid vaccination compulsory for school teachers

By IANS | Updated: July 14, 2021 20:00 IST

Panaji, July 14 The Goa government has made vaccination mandatory for school teachers, with exception for those who ...

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Panaji, July 14 The Goa government has made vaccination mandatory for school teachers, with exception for those who have a medical condition, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said on Wednesday.

He said that the step had been taken in order to safeguard the future of students.

"Our expert committee has suggested that all teachers will have to be vaccinated. The exception is for those who have medical problems. They can produce (medical) certificates and avail of relaxation. Otherwise there will be compulsory vaccination," Sawant said.

Teachers with a medical condition will have to produce a medical certificate allowing them exemption vaccination on a weekly basis.

According to Education Department officials, the step is being taken in view of the possibility of regular schools resuming in the near future. All school classes are currently being conducted in online mode in the state.

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