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School district proposes clinic to provide vaccinations to educators
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The towns of Marion, Rochester and Mattapoisett, along with the Old Rochester Regional School District and Massachusetts School Superintendency Union #55, are proactively proposing a regional COVID-19 vaccination clinic for tri-town educators.
If approved and supplied by the state, implementation of the plan will provide the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to an estimated 1,192 educators during a two-day period.
The plan, spearheaded by the town of Marion, in partnership with the towns of Rochester and Mattapoisett and the Old Rochester Regional School District, and with the support of Rep. Bill Straus, D-10th Bristol, is being designed in anticipation of the state s progression through Phase Two of its vaccine distribution plan.
Residents get a dose of relief at South Deerfield COVID-19 vaccine clinic
Carolyn Shores Ness of the Deerfield Board of Health consults with Deerfield Police Sgt. Brian Ravish on Thursday at the COVID-19 vaccination site at Tree House Brewing, formerly the Channing Bete Co. building, in South Deerfield. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
Lisa White, regional public health nurse for the Franklin Regional Council of Governments, with vials of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at Thursday’s vaccination clinic at Tree House Brewing in South Deerfield. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
The COVID-19 vaccination site at Tree House Brewing, formerly the Channing Bete Co. building, in South Deerfield. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
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HOLDEN “I recommend this to anybody,” Virginia Keith said after receiving the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
At 92, Keith said it was exciting, as the vaccine center at the Worcester Senior Center buzzed with people from Holden coming in for their shots.
“We have to get his done,” Keith said of the effort to immunize people.
Holden residents meeting the criteria, at the time over 75 which made Keith just barely eligible, as one might not have known she was almost two decades older than the minimum age were given a block of time to get their shots.