New South Wales Education Minister Sarah Mitchell says there needs to be more done to get teachers a COVID-19 vaccine to minimise disruptions to students’ education.
“One in five people on any given day are in a school in New South Wales and I do think there’s an argument, in due course, for what we can do to get our teachers vaccinated,” she told Sky News host Chris Kenny. Ms Mitchell said she did not feel it was necessary to make the vaccine compulsory for teachers and said there was not a teacher she had spoken who to was not willing to get the vaccine. “I don’t think we need to make it compulsory because I think they’ll do it anyway.
smitchellmlc No vaccines 💉
smitchellmlc You'd think it would be more important to vaccinate the people who are actually risk of a serious outcome with covid - not the loudest union backed whiners.