CPS Opening 4 Vaccination Sites For School Employees Next Week – Block Club Chicago

Appointments will be offered based on an “equity-based priority list” established by CPS, according to the school district. If an employee misses their first opportunity to sign up, they will be given more offers in the future.
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Streeterville
5 years ago

So a woke 20-something or 30-something hipster CPS teacher gets awarded “the jab” before more genuinely-deserving senior citizens finally find an appointment all by themselves to schedule their “jab” without a union’s aggressive tactics. Sharkey should be proud, like Cuomo, killing-off the senior citizens who are most vulnerable to Covid.

The True Believer
5 years ago
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Lori has given into the teachers and south and west side looters, burners, protesters, carjackers to show her hatred for the disabled and seniors. There are four vaccination centers for the lazy CTU and evidently enough vaccines for Loris favorites. Cancer and heart patients are not allowed the vaccine but the news is filled with vaccines being administered in every ghetto church and Latino community organization. Lori, Pritzker and the black caucus must pay for this discrimination.

The True Believer
5 years ago

So the elderly, disabled, immune compromised, cancer and heart patients continue to be discriminated against due to the lazy commie teachers. Lori was had. And dirty haired Arwady lied to the people saying teachers wouldn’t be prioritized. Lori must go.

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