
SURREY (NEWS 1130) – Teachers, support staff and administrators across the Surrey school district will be getting immunized against COVID-19 sooner than expected.
Details are still being worked out, but Surrey Teachers Association President Matt Westphal says members have been told they could be receiving the AstraZeneca vaccine as early as this week.
“We’re really happy to see this targeted approach to deal with the higher risks that are being faced in this community, but we still need to have more masks. There are three months left in the school year. We need to throw everything we can at this problem to make sure that they’ll be safe for everyone,” he says.
“That’s not just teachers, that’s also support staff and administrators, which is not the entire workforce. It’s people who qualify as working in schools.”
These are the first priority areas – based on prevalence. pic.twitter.com/fJDFY5SnJf
— Jordan Tinney (@jordantinney) March 23, 2021
On Monday, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry confirmed Surrey is a priority because it’s a pandemic hot zone.
“As you know, we don’t have enough vaccine to do everybody in the school system right now, so we will be prioritizing by where the risk is greatest,” she said, adding Surrey has had the highest case numbers in the province.
Henry has not agreed to make masks mandatory in elementary schools, which is something the teachers union and many parents have been asking for since September.
The province is using AstraZeneca vaccines specifically for high-risk areas and hot spots, while Moderna and Pfizer vaccines are prioritized for B.C.’s age-based vaccine program.
Vaccinations memo to all Surrey Schools staff. Email has gone out to all school staff. #sd36learn #surreybc @CityofSurrey @Surrey_Schools @CUPE728 @SurreyTeachers pic.twitter.com/fVV6y4qV46
— Jordan Tinney (@jordantinney) March 23, 2021
Surrey superintendent Jordan Tinney tweeted about the approval Tuesday.
“We are in process of working with Health to prioritize and to determine how to schedule and communicate this process which will begin to unfold in the coming days,” he writes.












