The Department of Education and Knowledge confirmed the contribution of the “Blue Schools” initiative to increasing vaccination rates in private schools and educational partnership schools during the month of January. Schools in the orange level to 67.4%.
The department has set four levels for classifying schools according to the “blue schools” initiative, by distinguishing them with four colors, where the “orange” color has been allocated to schools in which the rate of vaccination of students does not exceed 50%, and “yellow” for schools where the ratio ranges between 50 to 64%, The “green” level is for schools in which the vaccination rate ranges between 65% and 84%, and the “blue” level is for schools where the vaccination rate has reached 85% or more.
The updated results showed that the number of schools located in the blue level amounted to nine schools, and the schools located in the green level 20 schools, and the schools in the yellow level 45 schools, while the number of schools in the orange level reached 153 schools.
The department stressed that the “blue schools” initiative aims to support the return of schools to normal life by gradual easing of procedures, as schools that achieve the targeted vaccination rates get many advantages, including easing the requirements for physical separation, easing the requirements for masks, and easing the school closure protocol. Increasing classroom capacity, increasing the capacity of school buses, allowing school trips, resuming activities inside the school campus, resuming extra-curricular activities, and allowing team sports, in addition to allowing the organization of sports events inside and outside the school campus.
The department pointed out that, according to government protocols, vaccination for students under the age of 16 remains optional. Within the framework of the implementation of the “Blue Schools” initiative, vaccination is an essential pillar towards full recovery, as the initiative encourages various students to choose vaccination, enhance prevention of infection with the “Covid-19” virus and reduce its effects in the school community.
The Department of Education and Knowledge confirmed the contribution of the “Blue Schools” initiative to increasing vaccination rates in private schools and educational partnership schools during the month of January. Schools in the orange level to 67.4%.
The department has set four levels for classifying schools according to the “blue schools” initiative, by distinguishing them with four colors, where the “orange” color has been allocated to schools in which the rate of vaccination of students does not exceed 50%, and “yellow” for schools where the ratio ranges between 50 to 64%, The “green” level is for schools in which the vaccination rate ranges between 65% and 84%, and the “blue” level is for schools where the vaccination rate has reached 85% or more.
The updated results showed that the number of schools located in the blue level amounted to nine schools, and the schools located in the green level 20 schools, and the schools in the yellow level 45 schools, while the number of schools in the orange level reached 153 schools.
The department stressed that the “blue schools” initiative aims to support the return of schools to normal life by gradual easing of procedures, as schools that achieve the targeted vaccination rates get many advantages, including easing the requirements for physical separation, easing the requirements for masks, and easing the school closure protocol. Increasing classroom capacity, increasing the capacity of school buses, allowing school trips, resuming activities inside the school campus, resuming extra-curricular activities, and allowing team sports, in addition to allowing the organization of sports events inside and outside the school campus.
The department pointed out that, according to government protocols, vaccination for students under the age of 16 remains optional. Within the framework of the implementation of the “Blue Schools” initiative, vaccination is an essential pillar towards full recovery, as the initiative encourages various students to choose vaccination, enhance prevention of infection with the “Covid-19” virus and reduce its effects in the school community.
The Department of Education and Knowledge confirmed the contribution of the “Blue Schools” initiative to increasing vaccination rates in private schools and educational partnership schools during the month of January. Schools in the orange level to 67.4%.
The department has set four levels for classifying schools according to the “blue schools” initiative, by distinguishing them with four colors, where the “orange” color has been allocated to schools in which the rate of vaccination of students does not exceed 50%, and “yellow” for schools where the ratio ranges between 50 to 64%, The “green” level is for schools in which the vaccination rate ranges between 65% and 84%, and the “blue” level is for schools where the vaccination rate has reached 85% or more.
The updated results showed that the number of schools located in the blue level amounted to nine schools, and the schools located in the green level 20 schools, and the schools in the yellow level 45 schools, while the number of schools in the orange level reached 153 schools.
The department stressed that the “blue schools” initiative aims to support the return of schools to normal life by gradual easing of procedures, as schools that achieve the targeted vaccination rates get many advantages, including easing the requirements for physical separation, easing the requirements for masks, and easing the school closure protocol. Increasing classroom capacity, increasing the capacity of school buses, allowing school trips, resuming activities inside the school campus, resuming extra-curricular activities, and allowing team sports, in addition to allowing the organization of sports events inside and outside the school campus.
The department pointed out that, according to government protocols, vaccination for students under the age of 16 remains optional. Within the framework of the implementation of the “Blue Schools” initiative, vaccination is an essential pillar towards full recovery, as the initiative encourages various students to choose vaccination, enhance prevention of infection with the “Covid-19” virus and reduce its effects in the school community.
The Department of Education and Knowledge confirmed the contribution of the “Blue Schools” initiative to increasing vaccination rates in private schools and educational partnership schools during the month of January. Schools in the orange level to 67.4%.
The department has set four levels for classifying schools according to the “blue schools” initiative, by distinguishing them with four colors, where the “orange” color has been allocated to schools in which the rate of vaccination of students does not exceed 50%, and “yellow” for schools where the ratio ranges between 50 to 64%, The “green” level is for schools in which the vaccination rate ranges between 65% and 84%, and the “blue” level is for schools where the vaccination rate has reached 85% or more.
The updated results showed that the number of schools located in the blue level amounted to nine schools, and the schools located in the green level 20 schools, and the schools in the yellow level 45 schools, while the number of schools in the orange level reached 153 schools.
The department stressed that the “blue schools” initiative aims to support the return of schools to normal life by gradual easing of procedures, as schools that achieve the targeted vaccination rates get many advantages, including easing the requirements for physical separation, easing the requirements for masks, and easing the school closure protocol. Increasing classroom capacity, increasing the capacity of school buses, allowing school trips, resuming activities inside the school campus, resuming extra-curricular activities, and allowing team sports, in addition to allowing the organization of sports events inside and outside the school campus.
The department pointed out that, according to government protocols, vaccination for students under the age of 16 remains optional. Within the framework of the implementation of the “Blue Schools” initiative, vaccination is an essential pillar towards full recovery, as the initiative encourages various students to choose vaccination, enhance prevention of infection with the “Covid-19” virus and reduce its effects in the school community.