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Here's where children ages 12-15 can receive their Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in San Antonio

Here’s where children ages 12-15 can receive their Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in San Antonio Children will still need consent from a parent or legal guardian before getting their vaccine Tags:  COVID-19 vaccine (File) SAN ANTONIO – Children ages 12 to 15 can now receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, as recently announced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Currently, only the Pfizer vaccine has been approved for this age group so far, and children who do receive the vaccine will need to have consent from a parent or legal guardian. The Pfizer vaccine will be given in two doses weeks apart, and two weeks after the last vaccination is when someone is considered to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

Election Day voting El Paso school board elections

El Pasoans will choose who will help shape the future of two school districts Saturday in EPISD and SISD school board elections. Ballots cast in El Paso s polling stations will carry extra weight in this election, where two school board elections will decide more than half the makeup of trustees on each board. There are 17 candidates competing for four seats in the EPISD race and 11 candidates vie for four seats in the SISD race. Because EPISD uses a majority election system instead of plurality, the race could end in a runoff. In a majority vote, a candidate must win more than 50% of the total vote to win or the election goes to a runoff with the top two candidates. SISD uses a plurality vote.

Federal, Texas officials prioritize COVID-19 vaccines for teachers

Some teachers say educators should have been prioritized earlier in the COVID-19 pandemic. Ross Middle School physical education teacher Patricia Amezaga, whose diabetic husband is also a teacher, said she has been worried about him contracting COVID-19. There s so many teachers who are afraid to be at school,  Amezaga said. I think it would have put a lot more teachers at ease, and maybe some of the teachers who have retired or quit wouldn t have done that if they had a little peace of mind, she said. I think we should have been in the first group, just like doctors, hospital staff and nurses.

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