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Anonymous wrote:PP is correct. Please tell your mom to get in line behind the DCPS teachers who don’t live in DC and are STILL teaching online only— oh and wait for them to get their second shots too ok? The private school teachers who are DC residents and teaching in person are behind them too.
Sorry OP. I hope she gets one soon!
Just FYI, only DCPS teachers scheduled to return to in-person learning are eligible for the shot right now.
That is what it's supposed to be. But DC teachers who are listed as in-person learning by their administration are eligible for shots. There are schools that listed their teachers as in-person just in case they have to go in in the future. But they are continuing to work virtually while receiving a vaccine.
Thank you for clarifying. Anyone who thinks DC Gov is keeping close track.of any of this is hitting the pipe.
Who cares? We want all the teachers vaccinated, all the nurses, all the daycare workers, all the grocery store folks. Line them up and give them the goddamned shot!
I agree. I guarantee you that my teacher neighbor (DC resident, btw) is more likely to go back to teach in person if she is vaccinated. She was denied the shot, by the way, because she's not in person yet. As she should have been according to the rules, but as a parent with kids in school, I am all for vaccinating all teachers and then requiring them to work. Aren't you?