Student privacy? Never heard of it. The concept is cheerfully tossed aside when it suits the New York Times tactic of getting children vaccinated against COVID, a virus which poses extremely little danger to them.
Student privacy? Never heard of it. The concept is cheerfully tossed aside when it suits the New York Times tactic of getting children vaccinated against COVID, a virus which poses extremely little danger to them.
As the omicron variant has stormed through U.S. classrooms, sending students home and, in some cases, to the hospital, the rate of vaccination overall for America's 28 million children ages 5-11 is even lower than health experts had feared.
Getting more young school-age children vaccinated is crucial for ending the pandemic, public health officials say, and many are focusing on that group.