Clinics wait to vaccinate farmworkers: ‘Our hands are tied’

FILE - In this June 16, 2020, file photo, orchard worker Francisco Hernandez reaches to pull honeycrisp apples off a tree during a thinning of the trees at an orchard in Yakima, Wash. Many U.S. health centers that serve agricultural workers across the nation are receiving COVID-19 vaccine directly from the federal government in a program created by the Biden administration. But in some states, farmworkers are not yet in the priority groups authorized to receive the shots. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File)

With Georgia’s sweet onion harvest approaching and COVID-19 vaccine arriving in increasing quantities from the federal government, migrant health centers throughout the state want to start vaccinating farmworkers. But there’s a catch.