Seminole County Public Schools to offer COVID-19 vaccine to employees 65 and up
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SCPS to offer COVID-19 vaccine to employees
Seminole County Public Schools will be offering the COVID-19 vaccine to its SCPS employees who are 65 and older.
LONGWOOD, Fla. - Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) will be offering the COVID-19 vaccine to its SCPS employees who are 65 and older.
The vaccine is a two-part process that will be administered by SCPS nurses. We are very excited to be able to do that and offer to employees 65-plus in the school district. We know that many of them are working face-to-face or want to return to face-to-face. This will be the first step in getting them to do that, said school district spokesman Michael Lawrence.
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