The Emergency and Crisis Management Committee in Abu Dhabi has approved the “Blue Schools” initiative to support schools in Abu Dhabi to ease procedures and return to normal operations based on vaccination rates.
This initiative will enter into force as of the second semester of the current school year, in a step that lays vaccination a fundamental pillar towards recovery, establishes the values of transparency and enhances the educational and social experience of students in schools.
Schools with a high vaccination rate can gradually ease procedures, including easing restrictions on physical distancing, mask-wearing procedures, increasing the capacity of classrooms and school buses, the return of extra-curricular activities, and field trips.
The classification levels include “orange” for schools where the vaccination rate does not exceed 50%, “yellow” for schools where the rate ranges between 50 and 60%, “green” for schools where the vaccination rate ranges between 65 and 84%, and the “blue” level. For schools where the vaccination rate is 85% or more.
Children can receive free vaccinations at several centers across Abu Dhabi, including the Children’s Vaccination Center at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center (ADNEC).
It is possible to receive the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine for children from 12 years of age, and the Sinopharm vaccine for children from three years of age and older.
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The Emergency and Crisis Management Committee in Abu Dhabi has approved the “Blue Schools” initiative to support schools in Abu Dhabi to ease procedures and return to normal operations based on vaccination rates.
This initiative will enter into force as of the second semester of the current school year, in a step that lays vaccination a fundamental pillar towards recovery, establishes the values of transparency and enhances the educational and social experience of students in schools.
Schools with a high vaccination rate can gradually ease procedures, including easing restrictions on physical distancing, mask-wearing procedures, increasing the capacity of classrooms and school buses, the return of extra-curricular activities, and field trips.
The classification levels include “orange” for schools where the vaccination rate does not exceed 50%, “yellow” for schools where the rate ranges between 50 and 60%, “green” for schools where the vaccination rate ranges between 65 and 84%, and the “blue” level. For schools where the vaccination rate is 85% or more.
Children can receive free vaccinations at several centers across Abu Dhabi, including the Children’s Vaccination Center at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center (ADNEC).
It is possible to receive the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine for children from 12 years of age, and the Sinopharm vaccine for children from three years of age and older.
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The Emergency and Crisis Management Committee in Abu Dhabi has approved the “Blue Schools” initiative to support schools in Abu Dhabi to ease procedures and return to normal operations based on vaccination rates.
This initiative will enter into force as of the second semester of the current school year, in a step that lays vaccination a fundamental pillar towards recovery, establishes the values of transparency and enhances the educational and social experience of students in schools.
Schools with a high vaccination rate can gradually ease procedures, including easing restrictions on physical distancing, mask-wearing procedures, increasing the capacity of classrooms and school buses, the return of extra-curricular activities, and field trips.
The classification levels include “orange” for schools where the vaccination rate does not exceed 50%, “yellow” for schools where the rate ranges between 50 and 60%, “green” for schools where the vaccination rate ranges between 65 and 84%, and the “blue” level. For schools where the vaccination rate is 85% or more.
Children can receive free vaccinations at several centers across Abu Dhabi, including the Children’s Vaccination Center at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center (ADNEC).
It is possible to receive the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine for children from 12 years of age, and the Sinopharm vaccine for children from three years of age and older.
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The Emergency and Crisis Management Committee in Abu Dhabi has approved the “Blue Schools” initiative to support schools in Abu Dhabi to ease procedures and return to normal operations based on vaccination rates.
This initiative will enter into force as of the second semester of the current school year, in a step that lays vaccination a fundamental pillar towards recovery, establishes the values of transparency and enhances the educational and social experience of students in schools.
Schools with a high vaccination rate can gradually ease procedures, including easing restrictions on physical distancing, mask-wearing procedures, increasing the capacity of classrooms and school buses, the return of extra-curricular activities, and field trips.
The classification levels include “orange” for schools where the vaccination rate does not exceed 50%, “yellow” for schools where the rate ranges between 50 and 60%, “green” for schools where the vaccination rate ranges between 65 and 84%, and the “blue” level. For schools where the vaccination rate is 85% or more.
Children can receive free vaccinations at several centers across Abu Dhabi, including the Children’s Vaccination Center at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center (ADNEC).
It is possible to receive the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine for children from 12 years of age, and the Sinopharm vaccine for children from three years of age and older.
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