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Collected Item: “Vaccinations for ages 16 and older could affect Arizona high schools”

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Vaccinations for ages 16 and older could affect Arizona high schools

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(Monday, March 22, 2021) Gov. Doug Ducey announced that Arizonian's ages 16 and up would be eligible for COVID vaccines. In particular, the counties of Pima, Maricopa, and Yuma are interesting in administering the vaccines in an effort to produce "a positive impact on schools and our community." The statement from the governor comes after the executive order mandating that districts that are non deemed as "high transmission" counties. District leaders and health experts are hopeful that as more students and staff are vaccinated it will reduce transmission levels and ultimately produce an environment safe for all.

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HST 494, Arizona State University, COVID-19, vaccination

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https://azednews.com/how-covid-19-vaccinations-for-ages-16-and-up-could-affect-az-high-schools/

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AZEDNEWS "A Service of the Arizona Schools Boards Association"

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2021-03-24
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