Last week, Arizona State University announced professors who are teaching in person are next in line for COVID-19 vaccines. Campus workers are upset they’re not included and immediately requested all sorts of changes for the spring semester starting Monday.
ASU in-person instructors among those to receive COVID-19 vaccine
TEMPE, AZ (KTVK/KPHO) As COVID-19 spreads at Arizona’s largest university, in-person professors there will be in the state’s next phase coronavirus vaccinations.
Spring semester starts Monday at ASU, both in person and online. Right now, there are reportedly hundreds of COVID-19 active cases at the university for both students and staff, which is why in-person instructors are grateful they made it on the short list to become vaccinated.
“I think its a critical next step to to get this thing under control,” said ASU Professor Gina Woodall. “The fact that President Crow and others at ASU went to bat for us… I’m thankful.”
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