The Mail on Sunday

Hundreds of school staff get jab by mistake

As pressure mounts to give teachers the vaccine...

- By Mark Hookham

HUNDREDS of teachers, nursery workers and other school staff have been vaccinated against Covid- 19 by mistake, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

Ministers have refused to bump school staff up the queue of priority groups for vaccinatio­n, despite a chorus of voices calling for them to do so to get children back into class.

But this newspaper has learnt that at least three major hospital groups in southern England vaccinated teachers in error last week after messages apparently inviting them for jabs were circulated on WhatsApp.

More t han 100 t urned up at St George’s Hospital in Tooting, South London, on Thursday after receiving a message telling them it was inoculatin­g education staff.

Teachers were also vaccinated at St Bartholome­w’s Hospital in the City of London and at a vaccinatio­n centre in Canterbury, Kent, last weekend.

The NHS is currently vaccinatin­g only those who are over 70 or extremely clinically vulnerable and health and care workers.

The MoS revealed last month how a coalition of top private and state schools offered to vaccinate all one million of England’s education workforce in a seven-day blitz at half-term this month, but the idea was not taken up by Ministers.

But hundreds of education staff have inadverten­tly jumped the queue anyway and received their jabs. Teachers in South London received WhatsApp messages last week in forming them that St George’s Hospital was offering jabs to education staff. When they arrived they were asked to fill out a form on which the word ‘teacher’ had been written in a section asking their key worker occupation. ‘There were about 100 people at the vaccinatio­n centre and they all appeared to be education staff,’ one teacher who received a jab said. ‘We’ve now been told that it was apparently a mistake.’

St George’s said: ‘Some teachers were vaccinated in error. Systems were quickly corrected to prevent this happening again. The message was shared on local WhatsApp groups, but is not one we ever sanctioned or communicat­ed.’

Teachers in North and East London were also sent a message last week with a booking link, via their schools, which then circulated on WhatsApp. The message said: ‘Barts health authority is vaccinatin­g teachers with leftover vaccines: when it asks what your profession and hospital is select “other”, then put in your school details.’

One teacher said: ‘The conflictin­g and changing guidance from the Government made me feel like it was possible that this was a genuine offer for teachers that had just not been passed on.’

Barts Health NHS Trust confirmed that a booking link for its employees was forwarded to local

‘There were about 100 at the vaccinatio­n centre’ ‘As soon as we realised we closed the bookings’

school staff by mistake. In a third incident, health bosses in East Kent told local schools that teachers who were extremely clinical vulnerable, and therefore eligible, could book vaccinatio­ns. But one s chool appears to have wrongly believed all teachers were eligible.

After this spread on WhatsApp, teachers and other education staff received jabs at a vaccinatio­n centre at the St Lawrence cricket ground in Canterbury last Saturday.

‘We had teachers who weren’t in the eligible groups book, albeit in good faith,’ East Kent Hospitals said. ‘As soon as we realised we closed the bookings down.’

 ??  ?? PRESSURE: Ministers have refused to bump school staff up the queue for jabs to get children back in class
PRESSURE: Ministers have refused to bump school staff up the queue for jabs to get children back in class

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