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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sadly DCPS teachers who are not in person, be it due to medical reasons, principal decision, or lack of students, were not able to get the vaccine in February. It was irresponsible and deliberate that DCPS gave IPL teachers their first shot the week before schools reopened. At least this Tuesday was all virtual due to the side effects of the second dose. Term 4 is coming sooner than you think. Schools could open more classrooms if the numbers keep going down and the weather improves. All DCPS teachers and staff should be given the choice to be vaccinated. Like now![/quote] Sadly, why? If you are planning to stay home, get vaccinated when your age/risk cohort is called. And lobby DC TO STOP GIVING 50% of DC VACCINE to out of state residents (as per recent NBC report).[/quote] I agree, wait your turn. We aren't giving people priority for the vaccine just for fun, but out of necessity. If you are working at home, then wait your turn. But if a teacher COMMITS to teaching in Term 4, then I think they should get the vaccine now.[/quote] There are many teachers that are not willing to COMMIT so they can stay home. Being vaccinated should not determine if you should return to in person teaching.[/quote]
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