SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Seminole County officials announced that next Wednesday they will be partnering with the school district to vaccinate teachers and staff that are over the age of 65 at Lyman High School.Michael Lawrence, the communications officer for Seminole County Public Schools, said the district will be using its own facility, the cafeteria at Lyman High School, along with its nurses to administer the vaccine.[TRENDING: Can Trump run for president again? | Tourists flocking to Fla.
for vaccine? | Fifth-largest lotto jackpot up for grabs]Lawrence said 16 of the district’s 32 nurses will be administering the vaccine at that site.There are currently 319 employees who qualify to receive the vaccine, and as of Thursday morning, 110.