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Education Secretary says teachers should be prioritised for Covid vaccines

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direct to your inboxEducation Secretary Gavin Williamson has indicated that he wants to see teachers and support staff to be prioritised to get a coronavirus jab once the most vulnerable have been vaccinated.Speaking to BBC Breakfast this morning (January 21st), he was quizzed on the priority list and where he believes teachers and support staff should feature.He said that those working in schools should be offered the vaccine at the ‘earliest moment’.“You raise the issue of vaccines and it’s absolutely right we are vaccinating those most likely to be hospitalised, those most likely and most at risk of dying as a result of coronavirus but it will be no surprise to you whatsoever I want to see all teachers all support staff vaccinated at the.

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