Health
Unions ‘disappointed’ over decision not to prioritise teachers for vaccine – North Wales Chronicle
One headteachers’ union said ruling out an occupation-based rollout for the vaccination programme due to complexity was ‘not good enough’.

Education unions have been left “disappointed” after Government advisers decided against prioritising school and college staff in “crowded” classrooms in the next phase of the Covid-19 vaccine rollout.
One school leaders’ union leader said ruling out an occupation-based rollout for the vaccination programme due to complexity was “not a good enough reason” to leave education professionals out of the second phase.
The comments came after the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) concluded…
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