School Groups To Pa. Governor Tom Wolf: Vaccinate Teachers ASAP

(AP) -- Pennsylvania school superintendents, school boards and teachers unions are coming together to ask Gov. Tom Wolf to prioritize school staff for the COVID-19 vaccine.

The education groups call it an "absolutely essential" step toward reopening schools and keeping them open.

More than 4 million people in Pennsylvania are currently eligible for the vaccine, with teachers and other essential workers next in line.

In a letter to Wolf on Thursday, the education groups contended that "school staff members and students are in a uniquely dangerous position" and need to be vaccinated right away.

The Wolf administration says it's following federal government guidance on vaccinations.

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