Jasharaj says about 90% of teachers have been vaccinated

On September 13th, where the new school year is expected to begin, all teachers who have not been vaccinated must present the negative test for Covid-19. And about 90% of educational personnel have been vaccinated, SBASAK Chairman Nundman Jasharaj has confirmed. Jasharaj in an interview for Online Economics, has said the vaccine process is [...]
On September 13th, where the new school year is expected to begin, all teachers who have not been vaccinated must present the negative test for Covid-19. And about 90% of educational personnel have been vaccinated, SBASAK Chairman Nundman Jasharaj has confirmed.
Jasharaj, in an interview for Online Economics, has said that the vaccination process is going well until it has shown that I will meet with Education Minister Arberie Nagavci, where they will also talk about these topics. “
From the notes we have received, it is seen that the state of vaccination in educational staff and all employees in the education sector have gone well, and the mayors and municipal levels have had their reports”.
They said last week that it's over 80%, and I believe that from that time until now, even based on the information we have, it will have reached over 90%. Today we have a meeting with Minister Arberie Nagavci and we will also discuss this matter”. Since the number of cases of Ovid 19 have increased over the past few weeks, what remains of concern is that the large Delta version is affecting children. But the SBASK welcomes whatever decision comes from IKSC, MASHI and MS, even if it is decided that learning on September 13th will begin with another version.
“We will respect any decision that IKKPK brings, the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education, if they see the right to do any such action we will support or if they come up with another version of teaching on September 13th, teachers will be ready for these versions as well and are willing to start the new school year”. With the government's decision, the start of the new school year has been postponed for March 13th, following increasing the number of cases.











