New study on vaccination of teachers by ETUCE
31 March 2021
The COVID 19 outbreak is a public health crisis quite different than anything Europe has faced for many years. As education personnel and their trade unions grapple with the outbreak, we are supporting and informing member organisations in any way we can.
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ETUCE carried out a new study on "Occupational health and safety of teachers, academics and other education personnel in times of COVID-19" based on a short online survey to all member organisations of ETUCE. The ETUCE study provides updated data on school closure, available support to teachers during the pandemic as well as the prioritisation of education staff within the national COVID-19 vaccination campaigns across Europe.
The results of this research can be found here.