Minister of Education Announces Plan to Offer Covid-19 Vaccine to School-Aged Children

Basseterre: St. Kitts, Thursday, August 26th, 2021:​ In his address to the nation on Wednesday 25th August 2021, on ZIZ Radio and Television, the Minister of Education, HonourableJonel Powell, indicated the ministry’s plan in collaboration with the Ministry of Health to offer a covid-19 vaccine to school-aged children 12 years and older. The vaccine will serve as a mechanism to mitigate the spread of the virus amongst the youth population and to prevent any further premature closure of schools.

“The Ministry of Education welcomes the acquisition of the Pfizer Vaccines that can be administered to our school-aged children of age 12 years and older. I, therefore, look forward to the collaboration with the Ministry of Health to host joint information and sensitization sessions for parents and teachers in preparation for the rollout of the Pfizer vaccine,” noted the minister

Minister Powell expressed that the administration of the Pfizer Vaccine is the ministry’s response to the cries made by students and parents for the return to the physical classroom setting, and also a mechanism to minimize the learning experience loss.

“Students have been crying out for the return to face-to-face instruction and it is my sincere hope that all parents and guardians of children 12 years and above, will come forward with their children to receive the Pfizer Vaccine so that the children would not continue to experience learning loss,” Minister Powell stated.

“Majority of our students and teachers are looking forward to face-to-face instructions within our schools. We are excited by this prospect as well. However, we are very cognizant that for this to continue without significant interruption, it depends significantly on the actions of all of us in adhering to the health and safety protocols, and where possible, taking the available vaccine,” expressed Honourable Powell.

Minister Powell urged parents and teachers who are not yet vaccinated to do so and encouraged all to continue to adhere to the established non-pharmaceutical protocols. He expressed that only through the collective efforts of all will we be able to stop the spread of the Coronavirus.

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