Archiestephens_elbow
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Until all school staff in the UK have had a vaccine
Starker wants them back as much as Johnson so not going to happenUntil all school staff in the UK have had a vaccine
What do you think about other front line workers?Until all school staff in the UK have had a vaccine
What do you think about other front line workers?
Such as police? Fire service? Supermarket staff etc?
No idea what that means?
Exactly.What do you think about other front line workers?
Such as police? Fire service? Supermarket staff etc?
At least some one on here has some brainsI guess the only difference I can see is they will be in a room of potentially 30 others without and PPE in place.
These other professions are allowed masks/ gloves etc.. and will generally be in contact with people for less duration, although possibly many more people.
I think the wider benefit for teachers is that it may reduce the risk of a class having to close/ school bubbles closing which has much wider economic benefit that perhaps a supermarket worker or single police office contracting covid.
I think the risk groups is still the sensible vaccination strategy, though I don't think it has to be one or the other.
No, of course you're not...I'm not a Tory but wouldn't like to think KS was running the country.
You share their main characteristic, I'd be surprised if you didn't vote for them.KS IS a prat - simple
Calling for strikes is another ridiculous thing to say.
I'm not a Tory but wouldn't like to think KS was running the country.
He hasn't called for a strike. Who would you like to see running the country?KS IS a prat - simple
Calling for strikes is another ridiculous thing to say.
I'm not a Tory but wouldn't like to think KS was running the country.