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Key workers set to be top of list in 'phase two' of vaccine roll out


Key workers set to be top of list in phase two of vaccine roll out
Bus drivers, teachers and supermarket staff may be immunised after the most vulnerable
30 December 2020 • 6:10pm
Bus workers may be prioritised after concerns over high infection rates
Credit: Henry Nicholls/Reuters
Key workers and those in customer-facing jobs may be next in line for Covid-19 vaccination once the 25 million most vulnerable Britons have been inoculated, a senior government adviser suggested on Wednesday.
Speaking for the first time about “phase two” of the vaccine roll-out - which comes after all those aged 50 and over have received their jab - Professor Wei Shen Lim, chair of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation’s Covid working group, said the type of job people do would help determine their place in the vaccine pecking order. ....

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How Friends Influence One Another–For Better or Worse–in High School


How Friends Influence One Another–For Better or Worse–in High School
Gail Cornwall
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High school students face many of the same friendship dynamics as elementary and middle school students, yet friendship operates in distinct ways in these later adolescence years. The buffering effect friends provided in earlier childhood, for example, seems to disappear. “Not only did the presence of friends not reduce stress,” writes Lydia Denworth in the 2020 book
Friendship: “It made things worse. Cortisol levels went up.” 
By the time students reach high school, friendships become more stable. “In middle school, it’s unusual for an individual to maintain the same group of close friends over the space of 18 months,” says B. Bradford Brown, an educational psychology professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison: “In high school, that is no longer the case.”  ....

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