Davis said the committee first started discussing vaccine equity when they realized some parents were choosing to keep their children in distance learning because their family members had not been able to get the vaccine yet.
In response, Groton schools teamed up with other community partners to form Groton in Action. This weekend, April 24 and 25, they will be knocking on every door in the Branford Manor and Poquonnock Plains neighborhoods.
“We are going to touch beyond those families that have children in Groton Public Schools, said Davis.
The volunteers will survey people with questions like: Have you gotten your vaccine yet? What might prevent you from getting the vaccine? Is transportation a barrier?
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