CVS is allowing teachers to get vaccinated. How will that impact central Virginia school districts?
CVS is allowing teachers to get vaccinated. How will that impact central Virginia school districts? By Max Marcilla | March 5, 2021 at 9:03 PM EST - Updated March 5 at 11:47 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Thereâs a new system in place for vaccinating teachers and school workers in Virginia, but for two of our areaâs largest school districts, it might not be a game-changer.
CVS pharmacies across Virginia will add K-12 teachers to the list of those eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. At Albemarle County and Charlottesville City schools, the majority of their vaccine plans are already done.
Wednesday’s two cases were both student cases and brought the number of active cases to 227. The University has had 1,406 total student cases and 224 total faculty cases during the spring semester.
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State Vaccine Coordinator Dr. Avula says by Thursday, Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be distributed across the commonwealth. The Blue Ridge Health District already has 2,000 doses of the new COVID-19 vaccine that will be administered on Friday.