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As a breaking news reporter, I primarily cover crime and courts in southeastern Connecticut, but I also report on politics, health care and social justice issues. In addition to my beat, I am the cohost of the investigative true crime podcast Looking for the Todt Family. I am passionate about in-depth crime coverage and believe in the power of investigative journalism. I am a Connecticut native who returned to my home state to join the team at The Day.
Wolak was able to help a few people on-site at the senior center, but he wanted to find a way to help more seniors. If you don t have technology, this is all foreign to you, said director of human services for Norwich, Lee-Ann Gomes. If you don t have an email address, you don t know where to begin with that.
This week, volunteers with Norwich Human Services and Norwich Public Schools started making phone appointments with people to help them sign up for the vaccine.
Wolak has helped abut 30 people so far. He is able to create email accounts for them, sign them up on the state s site, secure an appointment and monitor the email account for any updates to appointment times. He maintains a spreadsheet to keep track of everything.
Assistance system created to help Norwich seniors get COVID-19 vaccines
Staff Reports
NORWICH Seniors in need of assistance to get registered for the COVID-19 vaccine will have two opportunities in the coming days.
Norwich Human Services and Norwich Public Schools will join the Rose City Senior Center an effort to help senior citizens establish email accounts for the purpose of registering for the vaccine. Residents may call the RCSC Monday, Jan. 25 and Tuesday, Jan. 26 to schedule an appointment with a worker. Appointments will be on Tuesday, Jan. 26 and Wednesday, Jan. 27.
Workers will call the senior back and help them to set up an email account if they do not have one and enroll them into Vaccination Administration Management System (VAMS.) This will all be done remotely, with the senior being able to remain in their home and the worker working from their office. VAMS will then send a confirmation email and the worker will complete the registration process. This wil
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