There's a push in Washington State to get teachers vaccinated to go along with a push to move schools partially back to in-person ...
See I get the argument on one level but I have a couple of problems with the whole "we HAVE to get teachers vaccinated" debate ...
1) there are other groups that have been demonstrably shown to be much higher risk;
2) the figures for fatalities / worst case infection in teaching are incredible low;
3) ... mainly because the age profile of the profession is skewed towards the lower age range.
I understand your concerns. First of all, I'd say there's no perfect way of dealing with the global pandemic and the current efforts to combat it through vaccination. My wife (a school employee, but not in a high risk group beyond that) got vaccinated earlier than we would have expected through happenstance, really. The local tribe (Tulalip) had spare vaccines that were going to lose their efficacy if they weren't used, so they decided to donate them to the local school district.
As regards the current move to vaccinate all the teachers in Washington State, that's coming after we've had a period of vaccinating the most vulnerable. So, medical staff, the older age groups and those with prevailing medical conditions or in vulnerable groupings (e.g. care homes) have all been offered the vaccine.
The move to get schools back up and running is not a one hundred percent return - it's a hybrid model in which any parent can opt out and still have online support at the same level we currently run. Additionally, there have been months of discussion with teaching unions in order that safety is held as a priority - so it's a planned, phased return with lots of caveats.
Lastly, the entire thing is predicated on current numbers of cases and deaths remaining within parameters that are being decided by health care professionals who are working with the state government in arriving at policy.
I'm sorry if things are shittier at your locale - the entire pandemic is something of a shit-show, and I'd gladly pass up my vaccination if I could help someone more vulnerable get their dose first.