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City, EBNHC Administer Vaccines to RPS Employees

The City of Revere and its Board of Health, in partnership,with the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, administered doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to Revere school employees during a six-hour clinic Friday at the Rumney Marsh Academy. The Moderna vaccine is one of three (Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson are the others) that came about as the result of President Donald J. Trump’s Operation Warp Speed initiative that is hailed universally as “a medical miracle” for its accelerated development of the vaccines that are being administered to millions of people nationwide. On Friday in the Rumney Marsh Academy, the city in conjunction with the RPS administration, held a COVID-19 vaccine clinic for Revere Public Schools teachers and staff. Superintendent of Revere Public Schools, Diane Kelly with teachers, Victoria Brenckle, Brian MacDonald, and Wayne Godbout.

Some Mass teachers getting vaccines at special clinics

Some Mass. teachers getting vaccines at special clinics © WCVB teachers clinic Teachers in Massachusetts are now eligible to get their coronavirus shots, and some have been able to do it without going through the state signup system. Teachers and other school workers lined up in Revere for coronavirus shots Friday after the city got about 600 vaccine doses, enough for about half the staff, through a local health clinic.Sign up for our Newsletters “Now you feel like life is back. Thank God!” said cafeteria manager Hanan Yousef. And a similar scene in Brockton which also organized a vaccine clinic for 700 of its teachers and staff.

Camillo Provides Update On Coronavirus, Vaccinations In Greenwich

Reply First Selectman Fred Camillo said during a press update Wednesday afternoon the number of active cases of the virus continued to decline in town as more residents receive vaccines. (RJ Scofield/Patch Staff) GREENWICH, CT The number of active cases of the coronavirus continued to decline in Greenwich this past week as more residents receive vaccines, according to First Selectman Fred Camillo. During a press update Wednesday afternoon, Camillo said there were 135 active cases of the virus in town as of Tuesday, which is a decrease of five from the previous week. Though he referred to the declining number as mostly positive news, he also noted the total number of cases in Greenwich rose to 4,036 as of Tuesday, an increase of 17 from the previous week.

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