SPOTTED: Olivia Rodrigo looking happy and healthy as she entered the White House on Wednesday as part of a COVID-19 vaccination push aimed at young people.
The "Good 4 U" singer was seen smiling as photographers captured her entering the West Wing.
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The 18-year-old chart-topper is poised to meet with President Biden
Joe BidenCruz rips GOP colleagues who are 'complicit' with Biden spending agenda The Hill's Sustainability Report: Extreme heat threatens Olympics of yesteryear — and today Biden signs bill awarding Congressional Gold Medal to Jan. 6 officers MORE and Anthony Fauci
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Rodrigo will record videos that will be released on her social media channels urging young people to get vaccinated against the coronavirus, according to a White House official.
The push from Rodrigo comes after a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study found that COVID-19 vaccination coverage for younger Americans has lagged behind rates for older adults.