Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Teachers to get 1-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine, Wolf says

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HARRISBURG, PA. » Pennsylvan­ia Gov. Tom Wolf said Tuesday that teachers will receive doses of the newly approved one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine, under a plan his administra­tion will release.

In a news conference on a separate topic, Wolf said his administra­tion’s plan will be released Wednesday.

He gave few details, but said he and a bipartisan legislativ­e task force agreed that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine should be set aside for teachers and then other workers considered to be essential, but who are not included in the phase.

“There’s some really important front-line workers who I think and I think the task force believes, on a bipartisan basis, should be included in that, like teachers and, not too far down the road, like child care workers, and police, and fire, grocery store workers,

first vaccinatio­n bus drivers,” Wolf said.

State officials expect 94,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to arrive this week as school districts face pressure to bring students back to classrooms for in-person instructio­n. Education groups say vaccinatin­g school staff is an “absolutely essential” step toward reopening schools and keeping them open.

The state is still in Phase 1A of its vaccine plan, offering the shots to people age 65 and over and younger people with highrisk medical conditions — a population that numbers around 4 million.

Teachers currently are grouped in Phase 1B.

Justice is justice! One of our allies, France, just issued a prison sentence of one year on to a former president for corruption and influence peddling. This former president’s predecesso­r was found guilty in 2011 of misuse of public money and given a two-year prison sentence. There is a lesson to be learned here, No one is above the law, not in France nor in the USA. The Justice department­s of D.C. and Georgia and the many others have work to be done. No exceptions, favors, gifts, or politics! Or was Angelo A. right when he said “Money talks, B.S. walks”?

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