Sutton Firefighters receive COVID-19 vaccine
The Millbury-Sutton Chronicle
SUTTON Some members of the Sutton Fire Department received vaccinations for COVID-19 during clinics at Nipmuc Regional High School in Upton Tuesday, Jan. 12, and Saturday, Jan. 16.
As thousands of first responders across the state begin receiving the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine this week, Millbury and Sutton first responders are among those voluntarily receiving a shot in the arm.
There are 60 sites across the state where the shots will be administered.
Sutton Fire Chief Matthew R. Belsito said getting vaccinated is “up to the individual.
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Lisa Redmond
This story has been updated from its original version. Due to a reporter s error, it was incorrectly reported where shots are being administered. COVID-19 shots are being given to first responders at the senior center in Worcester.
As thousands of first responders across the state begin receiving the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine this week, Millbury and Sutton first responders are among those who will voluntarily receive a shot in the arm.
There are 60 sites across the state where the shots will be administered, according to the Worcester Telegram & Gazette. COVID-19 shots are being given to first responders from Grafton, Worcester, Millbury, Leicester, Holden and West Boylston at the senior center in Worcester.