School staff vaccine
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School staff vaccine
Just cropped up on the BBC, the education secretary, Gavin Williamson, has said that ALL school staff will be next priority for vaccination. So it could mean we start getting jabs in march. Watch this space!
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Our LA have started to do webinars for early years settings and nurseries to use the 20 minute test for staff...
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- wilson
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I have been thinking about this a lot and decided not for me.
Like most on here i have been in since it all started and i think i would have had it by now.
Like most on here i have been in since it all started and i think i would have had it by now.

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Our LA have said they are not using the lateral test- don't know if that means we want to get tested but out LA won't provide the kit



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Whilst everyone is able to decide for themselves, do you not think that by having a test you could be protecting others?
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- Vera
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It was on the NEU Facebook page yesterday.
How much of it was just hot air I'm not sure. They will probably end up just testing teachers.

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- Stiggy
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I agree with this.
To Wilson:-
Whilst yes the choice is yours, to say that because you haven't had it yet you are not going to get it is just plain stupid.
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My apologies, i had read it wrong.

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I've had it. I don't want it again. I cover up, mask up and behave anti socially. And I will have the vaccine at the first opportunity.
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and then keep masking up, etc?Leatherface wrote: ↑Today, 6:57am I've had it. I don't want it again. I cover up, mask up and behave anti socially. And I will have the vaccine at the first opportunity.
or is your feeling that the vaccine is more effective than having had it?