Less than 5% of youngest children in Henrico have received COVID-19 vaccine
Henrico Newsflash – July 15, 2022
Less than 5% of youngest children in Henrico have received COVID-19 vaccine
It’s been nearly a month since children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years old became eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, but so far in Henrico fewer than 900 have received their first doses, according to Virginia Department of Health data.
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Growing up in Henrico’s East End, Justin Bartlett noticed how students were treated. It differed by the classes they took and sometimes by their race, Bartlett said.
He made these observations two decades ago as a student at Baker Elementary School. Now, he’s a fourth-grade teacher at the same school.
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