Georgia's school superintendents discuss COVID-19 vaccine rollout
Several Georgia school superintendents came together on Thursday to discuss the COVID-19 vaccine rollout across the districts.
ATLANTA - State leaders and 13 school superintendents from across Georgia met virtually to talk about the vaccine rollout for teachers on Thursday.
Governor Brian Kemp announced last month, teachers will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine starting March 8. Districts have since been working with health officials to put together a rollout plan.
However, the plan to vaccinate teachers will likely look different for each district. Some districts are working with local health departments while others are holding vaccine clinics on school campuses.