“CTU leadership is now demanding that in order for CPS to return to in-person learning, their members must be vaccinated ahead of other city residents, including the elderly, first responders, grocery store employees, and other school staff members who have been in schools regularly since the pandemic began,” the email continued. “We have successfully advocated for our teachers to be prioritized, but the limited vaccine supply from the federal government is impacting our ability to rapidly vaccinate staff, and city leaders cannot cast aside an equitable vaccination plan and deprioritize the needs of other deserving community members who are at greater risk and performed essential work throughout the closure.”
CPS halts in-person learning for students already back as teachers strike looms; district still aims to open elementary schools Monday

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