But not all his peers shared his luck.
In fact, Schneck noticed many teachers who were teaching remotely like him could get a vaccine. While some of his colleagues say, in Escondido or in East County who are already teaching in person, were not eligible for the vaccine. Some were even turned away if they tried.
“There are people right now, teaching today, in person, who still can’t get their vaccine. And that to me seems wrong, Schneck said.
San Diego County set aside 20% of its vaccine supply for educators by using a third-party appointment system called VEBA. This separate apparatus also allowed county education officials to prioritize some workers over others, which is exactly what they did.
Health Equity Prioritized for teacher vaccinations
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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - There are roughly 80,000 teachers and school employees in San Diego County eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, but some are making appointments only to get turned away from county sites. It s a little chaotic right now, I know there s teachers even teaching in person right now, that really want the vaccine, of course, right, El Cajon or Escondido, if they are not considered quartile 4 schools, they can t get it yet, said teacher Matthew Schneck.
Schneck has been teaching high school virtually for San Diego Unified, but because his school is located in quartile 4, he was able to get the vaccine over the weekend.
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