The 12-year-old also admitted being frustrated sitting at home every day. “It’s also kind of stressful because you can’t really leave the house or anything,” added Romero. Adam’s father, David Romero, brought him to the school for the vaccine. “I’ll be less concerned following his second vaccine,” his father said. “It’ll be nice to get him back to normal life.” “We want to get back to what school was always meant to be,” said Sabins. Both adults said the clinic was a step in the right direction, but it wasn’t a step out of the woods. According to the County of San Diego, at least 81,000 12- to 19-year-olds have been vaccinated. There are thousands more who haven't.