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Published 11:55 7 Apr 2021 BST
Unions said earlier this week that any strike action will not affect the reopening of schools after Easter break. Rather, action would likely be planned for later on this year, potentially disrupting primary school's current academic year or the next academic year at secondary level.
According to reports, INTO is looking at potential strike action in May or June of this year, while secondary school teachers’ unions are considering September.
A government spokesperson said earlier this week that the current vaccine system is “based on medical advice to protect the most medically vulnerable in society."
“The evidence has shown age is by far the biggest factor in serious illness, hospitalisation and mortality due to Covid-19,” they said. “Many essential workers have played an important part since the start of the pandemic.
"The National Immunisation Advisory Committee has explained the rationale to various stakeholders, and based on the medical advice this is the safest and swiftest way to roll the vaccine programme out.”
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