"We are classed in the general public in terms of getting vaccinations."
Ms Stephens said she registered for her COVID-19 vaccination back in May as Pfizer was opened up to over 40s, but is still waiting for the first available appointment in three weeks' time.
But many of her colleagues are facing an even longer wait, unable to find an available appointment until September.
"That's the end of next term - that's 10 weeks away," she said.
"That's a bit concerning."
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