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Turkish teachers to get COVID-19 vaccines ahead of March 1 re-opening

"All pre-schools will re-open full-time on Feb. 15, while other grades will start March 1. We plan to administer vaccines to our teachers, who will be starting in-person education, throughout February," Turkey's Education Minister Ziya Selcuk said in his televised comments on Tuesday.

Reuters TÜRKIYE
Published February 02,2021
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Teachers in Turkey will get COVID-19 vaccinations in February as they prepare for a nationwide gradual re-opening of schools as of March 1, Education Minister Ziya Selçuk said on Tuesday.

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced the re-opening on Monday after a cabinet meeting, saying some in small villages would resume general education on Feb. 15 while other grades and age groups would re-open on March 1.

In a TV address, Selçuk said all pre-schools would also re-open full-time on Feb. 15, while other grades will start March 1. "We plan to administer vaccines to our teachers, who will be starting in-person education, throughout February," he said.

Primary school students will attend class twice a week, while students in grades 8 and 12 - who are studying for high school and university exams - will attend full-time.

A "comprehensive programme" is planned to compensate losses from the pandemic, Selçuk said, adding students would not be deemed absent if parents choose to continue online classes.

Turkey has so far reported nearly 2.5 million cases and more than 26,000 deaths from COVID-19 since the outbreak began in March of last year. Some 2.2 million Turks have received shots of the vaccine developed by China's Sinovac Biotech Ltd, according to Health Ministry data.

Turkey had closed schools shortly after the outbreak and pushed back re-openings. The government has imposed weekday curfews and weekend lockdowns since December to curb a surge in cases.