40 teachers yet to be vaccinated in Labuan

40 teachers yet to be vaccinated in Labuan

This is despite the fact that more than 80% of Labuan's population have been immunised.

Workers help spruce up the low-risk quarantine centre in Labuan that is almost empty. Most people in the federal territory have been vaccinated but some teachers have yet to get their jabs. (Bernama pic)
LABUAN:
While more than 80% of Labuan’s adult population have been vaccinated and the federal territory is now in phase three of the national recovery plan, a small number of school teachers here have yet to receive their Covid-19 vaccines, ahead of school reopening on Sept 1.

Labuan education director Yusup Mohamad said the unvaccinated teachers (mostly women) constituted 3% (40) of Labuan’s total of 1,332 school teachers.

“We have received feedback from these unvaccinated teachers on why they have yet to get the shots. Twenty of them have just given birth (between June and July) or are pregnant, while the remaining 20 have chronic diseases like cancer or heart, allergy to injections or lung complications,” he said today.

He said a vaccine briefing by Labuan health department director, Dr Ismuni Bohari would be held tomorrow for these unvaccinated teachers.

“As far as we are concerned, we want every single teacher to be fully vaccinated before schools reopen next month. This is our initiative towards 100% immunity for Labuan’s school teachers.

“They have all been informed that they must be fully vaccinated before schools reopen.

“We understand that some teachers have their own perception of vaccination, they think that those having chronic illnesses must not be vaccinated. We believe that the various views on social media platforms play a part in this.

“We will have a face-to-face discussion with these unvaccinated teachers at their homes beginning today, with most of them being in their 40s and above and from various states in the peninsula, Sabah and Labuan,” Yusup said.

He said the vaccination exercise had also been extended to those providing services to the schools such as the canteen operators and their workers, and contractors.

“The schools’ administration staff like clerks and operations and lab assistants are also ensured of vaccination. Of the number, only two have yet to get the shots due to postponement by the doctors,” he said.

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