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Stakeholders’ meet on COVID19 takes several decisions to control pandemic

Schools to reopen from Jan 30 to Feb 3 for vaccinating students


18 January 2022  

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KATHMANDU: A stakeholders’ meeting was held at the Ministry of Home Affairs on Tuesday under the chairship of Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand in regard to COVID19 vaccination drive and curbing third wave of pandemic.

The meeting recommended stakeholders to implement various recommendations of COVID19 Crisis Management Coordination Center (CCMCC) to effectively contain the spread of COVID19. Stakeholders also discussed administration of booster dose against Covid-19 to the target group.

The CCMCC ruled vaccine cards mandatory in public places from January 21. In addition, stakeholders decided to open schools for administering COVID19 vaccine to students from January 30 to February 3 as part of school vaccination drive, said Chief of Disaster Management Division of the Home Ministry Pradip Koirala.

Similarly, the meeting decided to conduct the university-level examinations by abiding by strict health security measures. The meeting also provisioned for a separate place for infected students to appear in the  exam. The Education Ministry will issue a circular to the universities in this regard.

The meeting also provisioned showing vaccine card at the time of booking ticket while traveling by air. Those booking air tickets online are required to attach a vaccine card as well to the airline ticketing agents.

Similarly, the meeting urged the authorities concerned to suspend the issuance of national identity card and e-passport for the time being, unless the cases are of critical nature.

The meeting also decided to arrange vaccination for the general public at Nepal Police and Armed Police hospitals. The meeting also decided to conduct antigen testing at border entry points to Nepal and manage vaccination for the unvaccinated, including foreigners in Nepal.

Home Minister Khand said that the government was serious and sensitive to prevent and control the pandemic. Stating that it is the responsibility of the government to save the citizens from COVID, Home Minister Khan instructed all to work sensitively.

Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs Teknarayan Pandey, Secretary of the Ministry of Health Dr. Roshan Pokharel, Inspector General of Nepal Police Shailesh Thapa Chhetri, Director General of Armed Police Force Shailendra Khanal, Director General of Health Services Dr. Dipendra Raman Singh, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Education Hari Lamsal, and Joint Secretary at Ministry of Tourism Buddhisagar Lamichhane, among others, attended the meeting.

Publish Date : 18 January 2022 21:05 PM

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