Daemen College, Erie County work to vaccinate students ages 12 and up
The clinic partnership includes the Amherst, Clarence, Sweet Home, and Williamsville school districts, Daemen College, and the Erie County Department of Health. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 3:06 PM EDT May 13, 2021
WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y. A Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination clinic for children ages 12 and older will be held later this month and in June.
The partnership involves the Amherst, Clarence, Sweet Home, and Williamsville school districts, Daemen College, and the Erie County Department of Health. The combined efforts to make this vaccination clinic available to the families in each of our districts reflects the collegial working relationship we have with Daemen College, our neighboring school districts, and the Erie County Department of Health, Amherst Central School District superintendent Anthony Panella said in a statement Thursday.
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FREDONIA, N.Y. (WKBW-TV) â As COVID-19 continues to surge across WNY, it is making things very difficult for school districts that want to offer hybrid learning because infections/quarantines are making school staff unavailable for in-classroom duties. If we do have anyone in the audience who would love to sub for us, we would love to have you, meet you, and interview you, said Interim Superintendent Colleen Taggerty for the Fredonia School District.