Gary Huffenberger, Wilmington News-Journal |
About 1 in 5 Clinton-Massie staffers (22 percent) do not plan to get a COVID vaccine when they become eligible for one in early February, according to a district survey.
In the anonymous survey about 45 percent of staff said they definitely will be vaccinated; and about 33 percent said they are “kind of thinking about it, on the fence a little bit,” said Clinton-Massie Superintendent Matt Baker at Monday night’s school board meeting.
The superintendent said CM has been asked to prioritize high-risk groups among district staffers so that they can be at the head of the line.