KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden urged states to vaccinate teachers and school staff.
  • He called on them to provide at least one dose to every teacher and staff member by the end of the month.
  • He said he will use the federal pharmacy partnership program to make the shots accessible to teachers.
Letetsia A. Fox, Chapter President Los Angeles 500 of the California School Employees Association receives her first COVID-19 Moderna vaccination shot from registered nurse Sosse Bedrossian, director of nursing services for LAUSD.

President Joe Biden on Tuesday urged states to prioritize vaccinating teachers and school staff against Covid-19, with the goal of administering at least one shot to every educator and staff member across the country by the end of March.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has previously urged states to prioritize the vaccination of teachers, but some public health specialists criticized the agency for not making vaccination a prerequisite for reopening K-12 schools.