West Virginia to provide free COVID-19 vaccines, tests at schools
WV schools that are interested can also receive air purifiers and sanitizing supplies
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West Virginia's health agency has bought 16 vans to provide free COVID-19 testing and vaccines at school and community events, officials said.
A grant from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention paid for the vans, the state Department of Health and Human Resources said in a news release Monday. Some of the vans have already been deployed to health departments. Others will be delivered in the coming months.
Schools that are interested in having a van come to an event should contact their local health department, the statement said.
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DHHR also is offering to send free rapid COVID-19 test kits to interested schools and provide them with air purifiers and sanitizing supplies.