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Form Six students scanning their body temperature and adhering to the standard operating procedures (SOPs) before entering their school on the first day of school at Sekolah Menengah Forest Height, on January 20, 2021. — Picture by BERNAMA

Unvaccinated students not prohibited from attending school — MOE

PUTRAJAYA, Sept 23 — The Ministry of Education (MOE) will not stop students who are not vaccinated for Covid-19 from attending school when the face-to-face school session begins.

Deputy Education Minister I Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon said he did not rule out the possibility of students who reject vaccination but the number is small as their parents were not ready to allow their children to receive their vaccine shots.

“Every student has the right (to study and attend school). There is no reason for MOE to prevent them from returning to school (without vaccination). Counseling would be given especially to the parents as it is not the student who decline to be vaccinated but it is the parents who rejected it,” he said in a media conference on the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme (PICK) for adolescents with Deputy Health Minister I, Datuk Dr Noor Azmi Ghazali, here yesterday.

He said MOE through the district education office (PPD) had issued directives to schools nationwide to expedite the issuing of PICK Adolescent appointments to ensure its success.

He said various approaches would be taken by MOE to disseminate information to parents on the need for vaccination for their safety and to protect their children from serious Covid-19 infection.

“MOE is prepared to assist parents and schools to achieve the objective. MOE is planning to send various promotion materials help parents and schools achieve goals. The MOE plans to send various leaflets to help parents receive the correct information so that they can agree to allow their children to receive the vaccine, ” he said.

— Bernama

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