College Place Public Schools Will Vaccinate Students Next Week
If you have a student in the College Place School Districts, there is going to be a clinic for students to get vaccinated next week for ages 12-15.
According to a press release from the College Place School District, a clinic will be held on Wednesday, May 19th, 2021 for students aged 12-15.
The district had already held a clinic for students aged 16-18.
Here are the details from the press release:
College Place Public Schools has teamed up with Walla Walla County Department of Community Health to vaccinate over fifty students, staff, and community members Tuesday during a vaccination clinic held at College Place High School.
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For Troy Mangan, getting the COVID-19 vaccine for his children will mean “we can relax a bit, not feel so on edge.”
Mangan’s wife, Heather, has leukemia and is immunocompromised, so their children Joshua, 14, and Chaleh, 12 have been attending classes at Bennion Junior High from their West Jordan home this year, he said Wednesday.
The Mangan children, along with some 215,000 other kids in Utah from 12 to 15, will get the chance to get those vaccinations soon.
Dr. Rochelle Waleksky, director of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, on Wednesday approved recommendations made earlier in the day by a CDC advisory panel to allow children 12 to 15 to get the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.
Vermont students ages 12-15 can get vaccinated at more than 40 schools starting Monday
Parents, guardians must register students on department of health s website Share Updated: 6:48 PM EDT May 12, 2021
Parents, guardians must register students on department of health s website Share Updated: 6:48 PM EDT May 12, 2021
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Show Transcript DOSES ARE DELIVERED NEXT WEEK.KIDS CAN START GETTING VACCINATED AT VERMONT SCHOOLS. STARTING NEXT WEEK.MANY SCHOOL GYMNASIUMS WILL BE HOSTING áMORE THAN ATHLETIC COMPETITIONS. THE SOUTH BURLINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT IS PLANNING ON USING THE HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM FOR A STATE-RUN VACCINATION CLINIC. STUDENTS AGES 12 TO 15 YEARS OLD WILL BE ABLE TO ROL THEIR SLEEVES UP IN A COUPLE OF WEEKS. STATE LEADERS SAY ITS CONFIDENT ITS PARTNERSHIP WITH MORE THAN 40 SCHOOL DISTRICTS STARTING NEXT WEEK WILL MAKE IT EASIER TO GET SHOTS INTO ARMS. IN AN ENVIRONMENT STUDENTS ARE COMFORTABLE AND FAMILIAR WITH. THE V
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UAE flag flies over a boat at Dubai Marina, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Reuters/Ahmed Jadallah
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DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates has approved the Pfizer and BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use in children aged 12-15, the government said on Thursday, having already permitted its use for 16 years and above.
The UAE s health ministry approved its use, the government s Twitter account said. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday approved the use of the vaccine in children as young as 12.
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The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine will likely soon be made available to children as young as 12 years old in Nashville at two locations, according to the Metro Public Health Department.