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1/I have to believe this decision wasn't made lightly.

What I need to hear (and will actively support):

Resources will be committed to develop an integrated strategy for in-person instruction as a healthy, resilient workplace in Sept 2021

Why this is so important:
2/Schools offer an essential service to students

Many have benefitted from in-person instruction and stable access to clinical services as needed.

And more have benefitted when there have been additional educational supports (e.g. EAs)
We have seen investments for schools to be healthier workplaces for students

and for the education staff who are critical to their essential work.

But these measures haven't been consistently applied across communities, despite PHUs, education admin, staff, parents leaning in.
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Flu shots and COVID-19 testing at University Park til 6! #WorcSchools ImageImage
#WorcSchools families, come visit our great school nurses (they’d love to see you!) and #GetYourFluShot! @worcesterpublic Image
The great people from @AIDSProjectWorc are doing FREE COVID-19 testing Image
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1/3 Ultimately, the success of a #COVID19 vaccine in 🇨🇦 will depend on individual Canadians rolling up their sleeves to get immunized. Widespread vaccine uptake is the best shot we have at resuming the activities we’ve had to give up. #BePartofTheSolution
2/3 Widespread vaccine uptake is also our best shot return to the simple things we cherish….things like holding our family and friends closely🤗, having community events, and living our lives without the fear of contracting #COVID19.
3/3 When it comes to public health, Canadians are part of the solution. YOUR #COVIDKnowHow helps keep #COVID19 under manageable control and when we have a safe and effective vaccine, we’ll all be needed on the #CommunityImmunity team!
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1/3 Vaccines protect you and the people around you from serious and potentially life-threatening infectious diseases, like measles, pertussis, influenza, etc. #VaccinesWork for all ages, from infants to #OlderAdults.
2/3 Keeping vaccinations up to date reduces the risk of vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks. During #COVID19, this is even more important to lessen the burden on #publichealth and the health care system. #VaccinesWork
3/3 We all have a role to play to protect our community, our loved ones and future generations. #CommunityImmunity #DoYourPart #VaccinesWork
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1/7 This week a clever young Canadian, Colton Taylor, wrote via @Mrs_TTeach to ask whether researchers, who are working hard to develop safe & effective #vaccines against #COVID19, could find a way to give them without needles.

2/7 Colton reminds us that even though kids know #VaccinesWork, many are not so keen about the needle part! Colton, like many up and coming innovators & #science heroes, had some ideas, giving us hope for more solutions to come!
3/7 In the meantime, to answer the question on the minds of kids everywhere - yes, we do have some needle-free solutions now as well as other ways to reduce the pain and make needles less scary. #VaccinesWork
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