New push to vaccinate educators against coronavirus Deborah Horne
Two vaccination clinics in Seattle and Shoreline were designed to vaccinate those who have, until now, been essentially left behind: teachers and other educators.
A steady stream of mostly educators showed up at a University of Washington Medicine clinic in Shoreline on Sunday, eager to put COVID-19 behind them.
They lined up inside this Shoreline clinic, poised to take a giant step toward seeing their young charges in person again.
“A little anxious,” said James Warren, a special education instructional assistant for Seattle Public Schools.
He could have been talking about the vaccination, as well as the last year he helped teach remotely.