Many families have already flocked to the general public mass vaccine sites that were open through last month, and districts like Northshore and Highline have sought partnerships to offer vaccines to students and families, with accessibility and ease in mind.
“This is really a direct response to the pandemic and the state of emergency that we’re in and trying to make it easier to get vaccinated, especially our most vulnerable communities, which is really the draw in the Highline School District,” said Jenny Brackett, who has been organizing vaccine pop-ups in many locations with University of Washington Medical Center ambulatory clinics.
The vaccine clinics also allow adults who need a shot
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