Henrico’s plans for a civilian review board appear dead; Henrico Schools won’t offer vaccinations in schools
Henrico Newsflash – May 14, 2021
Plans for a civilian review board in Henrico appear dead
Nearly a year after first proposing the creation of a civilian review board for Henrico County, Varina District Supervisor Tyrone Nelson is withdrawing the concept after sensing that a majority of the Board of Supervisors wouldn’t support the specific type of CRB he wants, he told the Citizen.
The move likely signals the end of the board’s consideration of a CRB for the foreseeable future.
Henrico Schools won’t offer in-school COVID-19 vaccinations
Though school systems statewide are being encouraged to offer COVID-19 vaccinations for students 12 and older in their buildings between now and the end of the school year, Henrico Schools officials are not planning to do so.
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