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Coronavirus UK news - Stop Astrazeneca covid vaccine for under-50s over blood clot fears until proven 100% safe


UK SHOULD SLOW DOWN JABS AS SAFETY PROBED
Dr Maggie Wearmouth, who sits on the JCVI, has today called for Oxford jabs in the under-50s to be paused while blood clot links are probed.
She told the Telegraph: The issue is about safety and public confidence. We don t want to cover anything up that we feel that the public should be knowing.
We don t want people to lose confidence and the vaccine to stay in fridges.
But we don t want people to feel they have been falsely reassured either.
Dan Keane
TEACHERS DON T WANT TO EXTEND SCHOOL DAY
Teachers do not want to extend the school day or the summer term despite kids missing out on education because of the pandemic, a survey suggests. ....

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Teachers believe remote learning has led some students to disengage


Teachers believe remote learning has led some students to disengage
Extra supports will be needed next year to assist vulnerable students, survey finds
Tue, Apr 6, 2021, 01:00
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More than 90 per cent of secondary school teachers say some students have disengaged as a result of the move to remote teaching and learning, according to a new survey.
The findings are contained in a poll of more than 1,000 Teachers’ Union of Ireland members, which was carried out last month.
The survey indicates the vast majority of teachers (76 per cent) believe remote learning had a disproportionately negative effect on students from disadvantaged backgrounds, while a similar proportion believe additional supports are needed for 2021-2022 to assist those students who have lost out most. ....

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Change to vaccine rollout schedule 'not a value judgment' on teachers


Change to vaccine rollout schedule not a value judgment on teachers - Foley
The INTO, ASTI, and TUI have agreed to put forward a shared emergency motion, however, the exact wording will not be available until tomorrow.
The three teaching unions are due to bring a shared, emergency motion to delegates tomorrow, demanding vaccine prioritisation for teachers.
Tue, 06 Apr, 2021 - 15:21
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ASTI adopts maximum class size of 24 policy
Harris - Funding for higher education ducked and dodged for too long 
Motion on future Leaving Cert curriculum reform passed unanimously by ASTI ....

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Change in vaccine priority 'not a value judgment on any profession'


“Throughout it all, we in the education sector have been guided by public health and medical experts.
“Fundamentally this recommendation has been driven by fact, 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.
“This is the latest medical evidence available. This is not a value judgment on any given profession. This is simply the science.
“It is nothing short of remarkable, in the face of a pandemic, the manner in which schools and staff have successfully readjusted and reimagined the traditional teaching and learning experience.” ....

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