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Queensland teachers’ union in push for vaccine priority

Queensland teachers are pushing to be recognised as a priority workforce group in the national rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine alongside other frontline workers.
Key points:
- The Queensland rollout of the vaccine will begin on Monday, with 100 Pfizer jabs on the Gold Coast
- The priority groups to receive the vaccine were determined based on the Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation
- Any changes to the rollout will be on the advice of medical experts
Queensland Teachers’ Union president Cresta Richardson said it was disappointing teachers were not considered as a workforce group in the vaccination schedule when last year teachers and principals were considered essential workers.
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