What this policy change means is that tens of thousands of people who have worked safely from home since last March will be vaccinated before most of the people who have kept essential services operating through it all, at great risk to themselves and their families.
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I’m not an immunologist but you don’t need to be one to understand why this is a case of putting simplicity in process above morality, context, worker safety and respect.https://twitter.com/RoryHearne/status/1377156397184417792 …
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Why is everyone being so stupid about this disease in my country and yours?
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I feel like in 30 years give or take some Irish politician will be apologising for this and the previous governments handling of this pandemic.
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Well said
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It's not a mistake. it's to facilitate middle managers in their push to return to the office to legitimise their pointless existence. Colin's wage for sending out priority spreadsheet and booking the meeting room for team building is more important than teacher's nurses etc lives
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Votes matter more to the men making those decisions.
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The teachers will be back in 12th of April for 6 weeks and then 3 months holidays not exactly front line staff wit all the time off for the last 12 months
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What about front line workers in retail stores that never closed? Postmen? Delivery drivers? Childcare? I guarantee that someone working in a busy Lidl comes Indy contact with more people in a day than a gaurd or teacher. This is the only fair way for the majority of people
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Yes but they’re not stuck with the same 30 shoppers in the same room for 6 hours a day
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