Nearly 60% Of Framingham HS Students Fully Vaccinated: Data

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Framingham MA

24 August, 2021

11:19 AM

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FRAMINGHAM, MA — With the first day of school about a week away, more than half of Framingham High School students will head back to class on Sept. 1 fully vaccinated against coronavirus. That's according to data released this week by Framingham Public Schools, which shows that 1,407 of the school's nearly 2,500 students have received two doses of the vaccine. As of August, only the Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson versions of the vaccine are approved for use in children between ages 12 and 18. The number of vaccinated students is just over 60 percent when also counting students who have received one shot — in some cases, that could mean a student is fully vaccinated because the J&J version is given in a single dose. Framingham students in 11th and 12 grades have the highest vaccination rates at 57 and 61 percent, respectively, according to the district's data. Superintendent Robert Tremblay will present the district's full 2021-22 coronavirus plan at the Wednesday School Committee meeting. The district is planning several measures to keep the virus from spreading inside schools, from a mask mandate and ventilation upgrades to vaccine clinics at the high school and Fuller Middle School. Related: Framingham To Require Masks, Urge Vaccines In New School Year

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