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Paradise, Region Five residents during the meeting with Vice President, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo on Saturday
There is no vaccine requirement for children to benefit from the government’s ‘Because We Care’ or school uniform grants, Vice President, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo declared.
Dr. Jagdeo made this clear while responding to a concern raised by a Paradise, Region Five resident on Saturday during a meeting at the Community Centre Ground, dismissed the narrative as, “Utter, unadulterated nonsense.”
The Vice President strongly rejected the assertion, noting, “That is a rumor mill kind of thing,” while calling on persons to disregard such lies.
VP Jagdeo noted tha the children’s vaccine is voluntary, “Nobody is forcing none of our children to take the vaccines, it’s up to the parents.”
The former president is assuring Guyanese that there is no discrimination in the disbursement of the school children’s grant.
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Dr. Jagdeo also made it clear that vaccination is not linked to any of the support interventions of the administration.
He revealed that Guyana recently procured the Pfizer vaccine for children in the 5 – 11 age category, and the Health Ministry is currently rolling out the vaccination campaign.
The Vice President said that while vaccination is being encouraged to eliminate the spread of COVID-19, consent is required from parents and is entirely voluntary.
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