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School nurse Erin Stewart drove her car into the old Sears auto garage at the Steeplegate Mall where members of the National Guard stood ready to giver her one of the state’s first dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
Stewart, who works at Rundlett Middle School in Concord, was vaccinated as part of New Hampshire’s Phase 1 vaccine rollout, that prioritizes health care workers.
The process on Wednesday morning was smooth, Stewart said, with no waiting in line. The National Guard attendants who were running the process checked her in and asked a host health questions. A master sergeant in the Air National Guard administered the vaccine.
School superintendents test positive for COVID
Graduating senior Richard Demmons receives his diploma during Franklin High School graduation on Friday evening, June 12, 2020. ANN GEHAN
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Published: 12/11/2020 3:18:09 PM
Franklin schools are in remote learning this week, after the district superintendent tested positive for COVID-19.
Superintendent Dan LeGallo announced his own positive case in a letter to the school community on Tuesday. LeGallo wrote that he took a COVID test on Saturday evening, after experiencing a minor sore throat.
“The contact tracing will take some time because of my presence in all three schools, and will lead to a short-term closure of the SAU,” LeGallo wrote.