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Greater Lawrence Tech Students Complete COVID-19 Vaccination-Themed Sculpture for Lawrence

By WHAV Staff | 17 hours ago Greater Lawrence Technical School metal fabrication juniors, from left, Juan Reyes of Lawrence, Brady Valliere of Methuen, Carlos Burgos of Lawrence, Keishaly Tellez Jimenez of Methuen and Anya Santiago of Lawrence. (Courtesy photograph.) Students and staff at Greater Lawrence Technical School recently completed a COVID-19 vaccination-themed sculpture for the City of Lawrence. Approximately 10 metal fabrication juniors began working in May alongside instructors to build a metal and plexiglass heart sculpture commissioned by Mayor Kendrys Vasquez for Lawrence. The heart will be filled with plexiglass slats representing the percentage of the community which has been fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Brady Valliere, a Methuen junior in the metal fabrication program, said it was “very cool” Vasquez asked students to work on this project.

NH COVID vaccine: Why vaccinate children?

Updated: 3:47 PM EDT May 18, 2021 QUESTION: Why vaccinate an age group that has a 100% chance of surviving the virus? John LavoieANSWER: In general, children who get COVID suffer mild symptoms and recover, but not all the time. Unfortunately, there are rare complications. There have been a few hundred deaths in the country rare, but it has happened. And there is a known entity known called multi-system inflammatory syndrome, which again, is rare, thankfully, but is pretty scary and ends in hospitalization. In contrast, the vaccine, from all the data we have so far, is extremely safe, and so for me as a parent, giving an extremely safe vaccine to prevent an illness with rare but potentially severe complications, the benefits of that outweigh the risks. VIDEO ABOVE: See the full answer from Dr. Christine Arsnow, New Hampshire vice president of the American Academy of Pediatrics.MORE: See answers to more frequently asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccine.

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