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Should Teachers be Prioritised to Receive the COVID-19 Vax?
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8 minutes
Released:
Jul 4, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
The Independent Education Union has said that it's high time to vaccinate teachers and support staff against COVID-19.
The Delta variant which has been spreading throughout the country these school holidays is known to be far more transmissable, particularly among children.
Do you think teachers and school staff should qualify as essential workers and prioritised for their vaccinations?
President Biden of the USA has declared that teachers are to be prioritised.
These 17 countries have already prioritised teachers in their vaccine rollouts.
From the Queensland Government 29/06/21
Current stance for COVID-19 vaccine rollout IN AUSTRALIA:
Who is eligible to book for a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine
Any adult aged 40-59 years
All Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 16-59 years
People aged 16 and over with a specific underlying medical condition
Cancers and haematological diseases, currently or in the past
Transplant recipients
Chronic inflammatory conditions
Immunodeficiency conditions
Chronic kidney, liver, lung or neurological conditions or diabetes
Severe obesity
Heart disease and blood pressure disorders
Severe mental health conditions
NDIS participants, their carers and support workers (aged 16 and over)
Any worker in the following industries, aged 16 and over:
Aged care and disability care workers
Healthcare workers
Quarantine and border workers
Critical and high risk workers e.g. defence, police, fire, emergency services and meat processing.
Household contacts of quarantine workers, border workers and healthcare workers who are at a higher risk of having contact with COVID-positive patients, regardless of age
Who is eligible for an AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
People aged 60 years and over, unless they have a referral from their GP
Any person who has had a first dose of AstraZeneca, without any serious adverse events.
Who is not yet eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine
Adults aged 39 and under
Children under 16 years of age
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Delta variant which has been spreading throughout the country these school holidays is known to be far more transmissable, particularly among children.
Do you think teachers and school staff should qualify as essential workers and prioritised for their vaccinations?
President Biden of the USA has declared that teachers are to be prioritised.
These 17 countries have already prioritised teachers in their vaccine rollouts.
From the Queensland Government 29/06/21
Current stance for COVID-19 vaccine rollout IN AUSTRALIA:
Who is eligible to book for a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine
Any adult aged 40-59 years
All Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 16-59 years
People aged 16 and over with a specific underlying medical condition
Cancers and haematological diseases, currently or in the past
Transplant recipients
Chronic inflammatory conditions
Immunodeficiency conditions
Chronic kidney, liver, lung or neurological conditions or diabetes
Severe obesity
Heart disease and blood pressure disorders
Severe mental health conditions
NDIS participants, their carers and support workers (aged 16 and over)
Any worker in the following industries, aged 16 and over:
Aged care and disability care workers
Healthcare workers
Quarantine and border workers
Critical and high risk workers e.g. defence, police, fire, emergency services and meat processing.
Household contacts of quarantine workers, border workers and healthcare workers who are at a higher risk of having contact with COVID-positive patients, regardless of age
Who is eligible for an AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine
People aged 60 years and over, unless they have a referral from their GP
Any person who has had a first dose of AstraZeneca, without any serious adverse events.
Who is not yet eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine
Adults aged 39 and under
Children under 16 years of age
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Jul 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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