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Tri-County Superintendents Roundtable Urges Gov. Charlie Baker to Re- prioritize Educators for COVID-19 Vaccination The Tri-County Superintendents Roundtable, a unified group of 41 administrators joined by 24 union presidents of their respective districts, is urging Gov. Charlie Baker to re-prioritize educators to make them eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccinations in the earlier part of Phase Two.
The administrators issued a letter to Gov. Baker Monday outlining the basis of their request.
Phase One of the Commonwealth s COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Timeline began in December 2020 and continued through January. All groups in Phase One became eligible to receive the vaccine on Thursday, January 21.
School administrators urge Baker to bump educators higher in vaccine rollout
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The Tri-County Superintendents’ Roundtable, a unified group of 41 administrators joined by 24 union presidents of their respective districts, is urging Gov. Charlie Baker to reprioritize educators to make them eligible to receive COVID-19 vaccinations in the earlier part of Phase Two.
The administrators issued a letter to Baker Monday outlining the basis of their request.
Phase One of the commonwealth’s COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Timeline began in December 2020 and continued through January. All groups in Phase One became eligible to receive the vaccine on Thursday, Jan. 21.
On Monday, Jan. 25, the state announced that it had restructured Phase Two of the vaccination distribution plan, which now prioritizes individuals age 75 and older as the first group to receive the vaccine. Through the adjusted plan, educators are in the third group to become eligible for the vaccine through P
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Instead, those listed next to receive the vaccine for phase one group b will focus on the elderly which is those who are 65 years or older because that is the more vulnerable population when it comes to the virus.