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Kicillof announced the third dose of the free Covid-19 vaccine for teachers and those over 50

The provincial president gave a conference from Chapadmalal, where he is with his isolated family after testing positive for Covid-19 last Saturday. He contacted Santa Teresita where other officials from Buenos Aires were present, such as Deputy Governor Verónica Magario, the Minister of Education; Alberto Sileoni; the Minister of Health, Nicolás Kreplak; the Minister of Production, Augusto Costa, among others.

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“From tomorrow there is a free vaccine for all assistants and teachers at all educational levels and throughout the country,” He said.

In this way, all citizens over 3 years of age have the possibility of accessing the first and second free dose, while the third dose without appointment is for people over 50 years of age, health, education and security workers, pregnant women, people who breastfeed and immunosuppressed.

“We are beginning to prepare for the start of the school year and we want to have a careful return to school. We have done it throughout the pandemic, but this time we will be clearer: we need a return to school vaccinated and vaccinated,” said the governor, and appealed to “the conscience of parents to vaccinate boys and girls”.

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“The province of Buenos Aires leaves no one behind. We hired 30,000 (people) and they went house to house looking for the boys who lost links or content due to the pandemic,” he recalled.

Kicillof later affirmed that “the province invests in something central such as education” and added that “with the support of teachers, assistants and families, we reduced the number of children dismissed” from the school.

In addition, he also reported that in February the Covid-19 vaccination and other vaccines on the national calendar will be relaunched in Buenos Aires schools “so that children, adolescents and their families can be protected.”

“Now we need them to be vaccinated and vaccinated,” he continued, adding: “Last year we vaccinated in 815 schools. Before the start of the school year, the Ministry of Education and Health will extend the vaccination to 2,600 more schools.”

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