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San Diego teachers could start vaccinations by the end of February
The next phase includes teachers, law enforcement and food/agriculture workers.
and last updated 2021-02-12 09:29:40-05
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) During Thursdayâs county press conference, San Diego County Board of Supervisors Chair Nathan Fletcher said heâs optimistic the county will move into the next tier in the next two to three weeks, meaning teachers, law enforcement and food/agriculture workers will be eligible for vaccinations.
Currently, healthcare workers and people older than 65 are the focus, but he said when there is not as high of a demand for appointments for the older population, that will be the countyâs indication that itâs time to move on to the next tier. Fletcher says this will depend on how many doses the county gets.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – San Diego Unified and local educators have announced plans for a full reopening as soon as declining case rates and increased vaccinations make it safe to do so.
The school leaders agreed on a reopening framework that centers on the availability of vaccines to all school staff who wish to be vaccinated and the continued reduction of case rates in the communities surrounding schools. They also agreed to continue working together to ensure all necessary safety measures are in place on every campus.
Educators and school leaders are re-engaging with UC San Diego health experts to guide their work to reach a collaborative formal agreement to ensure the safety of students, staff and the community.