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write a letter to nagar sewak asking him to look after the vaccination for 14 to 18 year children of street.​

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Answered by ChweetLove
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Vaccine registrations for those aged 18-44 began on Wednesday with several — after some glitches — able to enrol, but unable to get appointments at hospitals for vaccination.

Though no figure was available for precisely how many in this age bracket registered, Ram Sewak Sharma, Chairman, CoWIN, told The Hindu via a text message that “most” of the 8 million who had registered on Wednesday belonged to the 18-44 age bracket.

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Answered by kinghacker
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July 6, 2021

Dear Colleagues

Thank you for all you have done for students this past year. You have worked incredibly hard to get schools reopened, meet students' needs, and address the impacts of COVID-19 on your school communities. Your efforts have not gone unnoticed, and I am honored every day to serve our country with you. Today, I write to ask for your assistance with vaccinations, screening testing, and summer learning and enrichment opportunities.

Another important component of creating safe school environments is COVID-19 screening testing. HHS awarded funding from the American Rescue Plan to each of your states to support COVID-19 testing in schools. I urge you to engage with your state and local public health agencies to immediately deploy funds and launch screening testing programs (visit https://www.cdc.gov/ncezid/dpei/pdf/guidance-elc-reopening-schools-508.pdf for more information on how to set up a screening testing program for a school) that will allow you to safely reopen and operate school buildings in every district by the fall. COVID-19 screening testing is a reliable and effective method for containing the spread of the virus in school facilities. 1 Furthermore, I've heard from parents and families across the country that they have felt significantly more comfortable returning their students to classrooms where a comprehensive screening testing program is in place. That's why CDC funding covers more than just testing supplies—it can be used to fund costs associated with launching, staffing, and implementing a screening testing program. Further, our experts at CDC are working in partnership with state and local health agencies to offer any assistance you might need. I strongly encourage you to take advantage of this landmark funding to protect your school communities through robust COVID-19 screening testing.

Finally, I want to emphasize the importance of using this summer as a long entry ramp to the fall. As you know, some students and teachers have not been in classrooms since March 2020. With summer learning and enrichment opportunities, students can re-connect with peers and staff before returning to in-person schooling in the fall. We can meet students where they are and help address their social, emotional, mental health, and academic needs, to set them up for success. Reaching out to families to encourage participation, training staff in best tactics to support student social emotional needs, implementing best safety practices, and creating a climate of fun and excitement about returning to in-person learning are all best practices to be implemented this summer. We also encourage you to work with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Health Resources and Services Administration-supported health centers and other health care providers to ensure students have the opportunity to catch up on routine immunizations prior to returning to the classroom.

Thanks again for your dedication to students and your communities. We need your engagement in the vaccination conversation. Tell us why vaccination is important to you using the hashtag #wecandothis. We have so many resources available on vaccination — especially for engaging parents and adolescents — available on the We Can Do This website, which we encourage you to visit and use: https://wecandothis.hhs.gov/.

I know that, if we work as a team, we can do this!

Sincerely,

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Miguel A. Cardona, Ed.D.

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