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A teacher’s perspective: as union members we have a role to play in combatting coronavirus
We need to meet and act in our workplaces — we can’t wait for Westminster to put protections in place, says ROBERT POOLE

THE longer I teach the more cynical I become. Or at least that’s how it feels sometimes. 

So when I saw the latest advice from the government I couldn’t help but think that it perhaps didn’t have our best interests at heart. 

Last week it was announced that the Covid-19 (coronavirus) outbreak had been classified as a pandemic and Prime Minister Boris Johnson was to meet top scientists to discuss what would happen next. 

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