A frontline healthcare worker receives a Moderna COVID-19 vaccination at the Park County Health Departments storefront clinic on January 5, 2021 in Livingston, Montana. Photo by William Campbell/Getty Images Photo by William Campbell/Getty Images Biden told states to prioritize educators in the vaccine rollout to calm fears of opening schools. The president said teachers and school staff should receive at least one dose by the end of March. The CDC said educators don't need to receive the COVID-19 vaccine for in-person learning to resume. Visit the Business section of Insider for more stories. President Joe Biden is pushing states to vaccinate teachers and school staff against COVID-19 so educators and parents feel safe going back to school in person.Biden directed all states and jurisdictions to give teachers, school staff, and childcare workers at least one shot of the two-dose COVID-19 vaccines by the end of the month, regardless of age.