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'Vaccination would be an endorsement of the work they do - and give parents confidence': Anger and disappointment as teachers told they won't be prioritised for jabs

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will continue to be given in age order. Over 50s are next in line to get them, from around April 15, followed by those aged 40 to 49; those 30 to 39; then the remainder of adults over the age of 18.

School leaders believe giving teachers and staff the vaccine will bring some stability to settings and much-needed confidence to both them and parents ahead of the full reopening of schools on March 8.

Between September and Christmas, hundreds of schools across Greater Manchester faced bubble closures amid positive cases among parents and staff.And with so many staff either vulnerable or needing to self-isolate because of contact with confirmed cases, many of them simply didn't have enough teachers to keep classes running in school.Glyn Potts,.

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