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COVID-19 vaccine won t be required at Indiana s K-12 schools, at least not anytime soon

COVID-19 vaccine won t be required at Indiana s K-12 schools, at least not anytime soon Arika Herron, Indianapolis Star Replay Video More kids are eligible to get vaccinated against COVID-19, but that doesn’t mean that schools will start requiring the vaccine.  This week, the Pfizer vaccine received emergency use authorization for children as young as 12. Availability for those newly eligible – kids between the ages of 12 and 15 – could begin in the next day or two. While most schools and state health officials are encouraging parents to get their children vaccinated, there is currently no requirement they do so. The Indiana State Department of Health says there won’t be one as long as the vaccine is being administered under emergency use authorization.

Amazon offering vaccinations for 20,000 Indiana employees and their families

Amazon offering vaccinations for 20,000 Indiana employees and their families Binghui Huang, Indianapolis Star Replay Video UP NEXT Amazon is offering COVID-19 vaccinations to 20,000 employees and their families in Indiana as part of its national program. The company began vaccinating its front-line employees across the United States in March. So far, the company has vaccinated thousands of its workers in Indiana. While the company doesn t require vaccinations, employees can get $40 for every vaccination dose. Employees can also get vaccinated during their shift, said Kriti Gupta, the general manager of the Amazon warehouse in Greenwood. © Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Faculty member Lyree Mikhail prepares the Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine for the Marian University vaccine clinic, held on Wednesday, April 28, 2021, in the Marian University Arena in Indianapolis.

COVID-19 vaccine won t be required at Indiana s K-12 schools, at least not yet

Sweet shot: Some Indiana clinics to give Girl Scouts cookies along with COVID-19 vaccine

Sweet shot: Some Indiana clinics to give Girl Scouts cookies along with COVID-19 vaccine Shari Rudavsky, Indianapolis Star Replay Video First it was T-shirts. Now it s Girl Scout cookies. State health officials announced Monday that anyone who gets vaccinated at specially designated sites will receive a box of Girl Scout cookies along with the jab. Late last week the Indiana Department of Health and Indianapolis Motor Speedway unveiled special commemorative T-shirts to be given to people who are vaccinated at the Speedway this month. The white T-shirt proclaims, Got My COVID-19 shot under a picture of two checkered flags. © Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar

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