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By Katie Lannan  State House News Service Dec 29, 2020 Dec 29, 2020 Retired teacher Shirley Nolan raised her arms aloft after receiving her first COVID-19 vaccine, exclaiming, Hallelujah. Nolan was the first resident of Boston s Edgar P. Benjamin Healthcare Center to get the shot, a moment captured on video and publicized by state health officials as efforts began Monday to vaccinate long-term care residents in Massachusetts. The coronavirus has exacted a tragic toll on long-term care centers both in the state and nationally and the risks faced by their residents and workforce have placed the facilities near the front vaccine rollout line. In Massachusetts, where long-term care fatalities account for 60 percent of the 12,110 COVID-19 deaths logged so far, the Baker administration s vaccine distribution timeline puts long-term care, rest homes and assisted living facilities in the first phase, as the second demographic eligible for the sho ....
Vaccines Arrive In Long-Term Care Facilities In Massachusetts Shirley Nolan, the first resident of Boston s Edgar P. Benjamin Healthcare Center to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, exclaimed Hallelujah after getting her shot. Pool Video / WHDH Retired teacher Shirley Nolan raised her arms aloft after receiving her first COVID-19 vaccine, exclaiming, Hallelujah. Nolan was the first resident of Boston s Edgar P. Benjamin Healthcare Center to get the shot, a moment captured on video and publicized by state health officials as efforts began Monday to vaccinate long-term care residents in Massachusetts. The coronavirus has exacted a tragic toll on long-term care centers both in the state and nationally and the risks faced by their residents and workforce have placed the facilities near the front vaccine rollout line. ....
By Katie Lannan, State House News Service December 28, 2020 Katie Lannan, State House News Service Shirley Nolan, the first resident of Boston s Edgar P. Benjamin Healthcare Center to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, exclaimed Hallelujah after getting her shot. Pool Video/WHDH Retired teacher Shirley Nolan raised her arms aloft after receiving her first COVID-19 vaccine, exclaiming, Hallelujah. Nolan was the first resident of Boston s Edgar P. Benjamin Healthcare Center to get the shot, a moment captured on video and publicized by state health officials as efforts began Monday to vaccinate long-term care residents in Massachusetts. The coronavirus has exacted a tragic toll on long-term care centers both in the state and nationally and the risks faced by their residents and workforce have placed the facilities near the front vaccine rollout line. ....