Anonymous ID: 1ae05d Feb. 5, 2021, 6:49 p.m. No.12836431   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

SHASTA COUNTY, Calif. - People working in education and childcare settings are among the next group of people to be vaccinated for COVID, and plans are underway, to begin with K-12, according to Health and Human Services. Appointment-based clinics and mass clinics will both be available.

 

โ€œOur educators have helped keep Shasta County schools open through one of the most challenging times in our history, and Iโ€™m thankful that we will soon have the opportunity to be vaccinated,โ€ said Shasta County Superintendent of Schools Judy Flores.

 

First among the educators to get the vaccine will be high-risk educators, including those people 65 and older and people with health conditions, starting on Feb. 13.

 

All school personnel should have received a flyer from their school or school district, which includes a link to a Shasta County Health

and Human Services survey.

Shasta County Health and Human Services will reach out to those who fill out the survey with the next steps. It will take at least several weeks to get through the schools, according to Health and Human Services.

 

The supply of vaccine is still limited and unpredictable. Health officials ask to watch ShastaReady.org for more information about vaccine availability.

 

https://www.actionnewsnow.com/content/news/Educators-in-Shasta-County-can-get-vaccinated-for-Covid-19-starting-this-month-573739981.html