Envision Shelton helps residents register for COVID vaccines
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Senior Burton Fine, of Woodbridge, receives the first dose of his two part Covid-19 vaccine from nurse Molly Veale, RN, at the Griffin Health Vaccination Center at 10 Progress Drive in Shelton, Conn. on Wednesday, January 20, 2021.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut Media
SHELTON - Registering for vaccination appointments can be confusing, and one local organization wants to let residents know some tips for making the process easier.
Envision Shelton, the non-partisan group, which was first formed last year to oppose the proposed charter revisions on the November ballot, has turned its focus to informing the public about ways to register for the COVID-19 vaccinations.
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