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The second dose of BNT will be given to students on campus from December 20, MOE: Avoid final exams & GSAT

The second dose of BNT will be given to the students on campus from December 20. (Photo / Retrieved from the Pixabay)
The second dose of BNT will be given to the students on campus from December 20. (Photo / Retrieved from the Pixabay)
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】translated by CHI CHIA I

The Ministry of Education (MOE) recently issued a letter requesting elementary and junior high schools to arrange the second dose of the BNT COVID-19 vaccine for adolescents aged 12-17 in the schools, starting from December 20. The scheduled dates should avoid important days such as final exams, the day of school term ends, General Scholastic Ability Test, and winter vacation.

The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced that adolescents aged 12-17 should receive their second dose of the BNT COVID-19 vaccine. A new version of the consent letter will be printed, and students and parents will be asked to fill in their forms again, starting in mid-December at the earliest.

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The Ministry of Education urges campuses to avoid important days such as final exams, the day of school term ends, General Scholastic Ability Test. (Photo / Provided by the MOE)

The Ministry of Education urges campuses to avoid important days such as final exams, the day of school term ends, General Scholastic Ability Test. (Photo / Provided by the MOE)

MOE states that a minimum interval of 12 weeks is recommended between the first and second dose. Important days such as final exams, the day of school term ends, General Scholastic Ability Test, and winter vacation should be avoided while the vaccination dates are being planned. Adolescents who have not participated in the group vaccination on campus can make appointments on the COVID-19 vaccination registration platform.

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Recommendations on second dose of BNT COVID-19 vaccine for adolescents aged 12-17. (Photo / Provided by the MOE)

Recommendations on second dose of BNT COVID-19 vaccine for adolescents aged 12-17. (Photo / Provided by the MOE)

Besides, students experiencing serious adverse reactions are allowed to apply for leave based on the principle of 3 days (including the vaccination day). Leave can be extended if it is necessary, and there will be no record of absence. Lastly, the school should also continue to follow the number of students who have experienced adverse reactions within 30 days of vaccination and conduct campus security reporting.

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