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Teaching union calls for vigilance as schools fully reopen

By James Ward, PA The country’s largest teaching union has called for “vigilance” as schools fully reopened on Monday. More than a million students and staff returned to classrooms on Monday as the Republic eases its coronavirus restrictions for the first time this year. The Teachers’ Union of Ireland (TUI) has said there is “anxiety” among school communities over the return, and has called for an ongoing review of the situation. General secretary Michael Gillespie said: “We have always said that the preference of our members is a return to face-to-face teaching and learning as long as all risk mitigation measures are in place and strictly adhered to.

Ireland s teacher unions threaten to strike if there is no Covid vaccine priority U-turn | Ireland

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NPHET meets to discuss vaccine bonus and advice around healthcare workers who refuse jab

NPHET meets to discuss vaccine bonus and advice around healthcare workers who refuse jab Proposals under consideration today include fully vaccinated people no longer having to restrict their movements after being identified as a close contact. By Cónal Thomas/Christina Finn Thursday 8 Apr 2021, 6:30 AM 1 hour ago 12,544 Views 24 Comments NPHET will today consider advice around testing in schools and will assess the current trajectory of the disease. Source: Sasko Lazarov PROPOSALS FOR DEALING with healthcare workers who refuse to be vaccinated will be discussed by the National Public Health Emergency Team [NPHET] when it meets today.  NPHET will also consider advice issued by Ireland’s Expert Advisory Group regarding duration of immunity to Covid-19 as well as additional freedoms for people who are fully va

Teacher leaders to take step closer to strike in row over vaccine priority

“This is not a value judgment on any given profession. This is simply the science,” she said. She said that “national and international evidence now confirms that age is the ‘strongest predictor’ of whether a person who contracts Covid-19 will be admitted to hospital or ICU or die as a result of their infection”. She cited Professor Karina Butler of the National Immunisation advisory Committee (NIAC) who had confirmed that in a comparison between a 30- to 34-year-old and a 60- to 64-year-old, the latter was 70 times more likely to die as a result of Covid-19 than the younger person.

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