Henderson-Hopkins students and their families show their post-COVID-19 bandaids

Credit: Larry Canner for Johns Hopkins University

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Immunity for the community

Some of Henderson-Hopkins youngest students and their families were vaccinated against COVID-19 at a school-based clinic Nov. 20

More than 200 people received COVID-19 vaccines on Saturday, Nov. 20, at Henderson-Hopkins, a pre-K through 8 partnership school with the Johns Hopkins School of Education in East Baltimore's Eager Park neighborhood. Dozens of the school's faculty, staff, students, and their families visited the clinic for ages 5 and up, which was hosted by Johns Hopkins Medicine, the Baltimore City Health Department, and Henderson-Hopkins, a contract school of Baltimore City Public Schools operated by Johns Hopkins and Morgan State universities. A follow-up clinic for anyone who needs a first dose, second dose, or a booster is scheduled from noon to 4 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 11.