Updated: 05/03/2021, 10:07 am
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Councillor Jennifer Stewart brought an urgent motion forward hoping to get vaccinations for key workers such as police officers.
A motion to encourage key workers to be vaccinated has been approved by Aberdeen City Council – despite criticisms.
Councillor Jennifer Stewart brought forward a motion to the meeting of full council on Wednesday that asked the council to agree to call on the Scottish Government and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon to prioritise vaccinations for all Police Scotland officers, Scottish Fire and Rescue firefighters and teachers alongside other front-line workers as a matter of urgency.
It also noted with agreement the UK Government’s pledge to ensure all adults are vaccinated by July.
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