Athletic Director hoping COVID-19 vaccine will protect students beyond the classroom
Athletic Director Jesse Hernandez said he believes it's his responsibility to get the shot to help keep sports and other activities going. Author: Nelson Garcia Updated: 5:49 PM MST February 26, 2021
WESTMINSTER, Colo. — As more and more teachers in Colorado get the COVID-19 vaccine, school leaders hope classes will be safer for students.
But that isn't the only benefit. After-school activities will also be able to resume more safely under the protection of the vaccine.
On Friday, a drive-up vaccine site run by a group called COVID Check Colorado was set up outside Westminster High School.