Kenitra Education Officials Refute Claims of Forced COVID-19 Vaccinations in High School

The Provincial Directorate of National Education in Kenitra has described as "allegations devoid of any foundation" the information that students at the Ibn Al-Haytam high school were forcibly vaccinated against Covid-19.
In a clarification, the Directorate stated that it is continuing the vaccination campaign (2nd dose) for 12-17 year olds in a good atmosphere, in coordination with the local authorities. Moreover, the operation within the establishment is taking place in the presence of the president of the association of parents and guardians of students, reports the MAP.
About 41 students expressed the desire to receive the second injection, while there are 61 in total who have not yet received the second dose. While condemning this tendency to discredit an operation whose purpose is to protect students from the wave of Covid-19 contamination, the directorate salutes the remarkable efforts made by the local authorities to continue the vaccination campaign for 12-17 year olds.
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