Cleveland Schools to provide transportation for students, parents to get vaccinated

Cleveland Schools to provide transportation for students, parents to get vaccinated

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CLEVELAND — With 16 and 17 year olds now able to get a Pfizer coronavirus vaccine, the Cleveland Metropolitan School District announced it will provide bus shuttles for students and their families to the Wolstein Center mass vaccination site this weekend.

Fourteen schools across Cleveland will offer shuttles to the Wolstein Center. The shuttles are available on both Saturday and Sunday.

Teens under age 18 must bring a completed consent form signed by a parent. Parents do not need to sign the consent form for high schoolers who are at least 18.

Parents may participate and use the shuttle to get vaccinated.

A vaccination clinic has also been established for Cleveland students and parents at Lincoln West High School on Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Walk-in appointments are available.

Click here for more details on how Cleveland students and their families can get a COVID-19 vaccine.

The Wolstein Center will remain open as a mass vaccination site through May 31. From May 11-17, the Wolstein Center will provide one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccines on a walk-in and appointment basis.

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