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LAUSD opens virus vaccine clinics

Superinten­dent: Mobile teams will visit every campus to give both doses

- By City News Service

The Los Angeles Unified School District introduced school-based coronaviru­s vaccine clinics Monday, offering the shots on campus to any eligible students and employees.

Interim Superinten­dent Megan Reilly said mobile vaccinatio­n teams will visit every LAUSD middle and high school campus to deliver first and second doses.

“So this is the first day that we’re opening up our vaccinatio­n centers that will visit every middle school and high school, providing vaccines for employees and students that are eligible,” Reilly said during a visit to the clinic at Woodrow Wilson High School.

“We are committed to working with our health

experts to making sure that we’re agile and staying ahead of it rather than reacting to it.”

Appointmen­ts can be made through the LAUSD’s “Daily Pass” app.

To make an appointmen­t, or for informatio­n on when a vaccine team will visit a particular school, visit https://achieve.lausd. net/covid, or call (213) 3283958.

Students age 12 and older are eligible.

Reilly said students age 12 to 15 must bring an adult with them when they receive the vaccine, while students 16 and older may either bring an adult or bring a signed consent form.

The school-based vaccine program is one of several strategies the LAUSD has implemente­d as in-person learning has resumed amid a surge in COVID-19 countywide, driven by the highly contagious Delta variant of the virus.

The district also employs daily health checks for everyone going onto campuses, masking, comprehens­ive COVID-19 testing, contact tracing and isolation of cases, making hand sanitizer available, increased sanitizati­on and cleaning of schools, upgraded ventilatio­n, and a vaccine requiremen­t for all LA Unified employees.

“The COVID-19 vaccines are safe, effective and the best way to protect our students, staff and families,” school board President Kelly Gonez said last week. “Our communitie­s trust our public schools, so they are natural sites for our students and families to receive this life-saving vaccine. I encourage everyone who is eligible to get their shot as part of this effort.”

The district requires weekly COVID-19 testing for students and employees, regardless of their vaccinatio­n status. All district employees must be fully vaccinated by Oct. 15.

 ?? SARAH REINGEWIRT­Z — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Seventh grader Angel Macias, 12, is vaccinated for COVID-19by Tracy Jones, an LVN with Sera Collection, during the launch of LAUSD’s mobile vaccine clinics on Monday at San Fernando Middle School.
SARAH REINGEWIRT­Z — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Seventh grader Angel Macias, 12, is vaccinated for COVID-19by Tracy Jones, an LVN with Sera Collection, during the launch of LAUSD’s mobile vaccine clinics on Monday at San Fernando Middle School.

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