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Health care providers to 'play offense': UMass Memorial to begin vaccinating its caregivers Thursday


Health care providers to play offense : UMass Memorial to begin vaccinating its caregivers Thursday
Cyrus Moulton, Telegram & Gazette
© T&G Staff/Christine Peterson
In center, Elizabeth Radigan, director of clinical pharmacy services, talks with others about the vaccination process that will begin on Dec. 22 at the Knowles Hall location of UMass Memorial Medical Center off Belmont Street.
WORCESTER UMass Memorial Medical Center is expecting to get the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday, and will start vaccinating caregivers Thursday morning.
“As our CEO said, ‘for the first time during this whole pandemic we have the chance to play offense,’ UMass Memorial spokesman Tony Berry said, quoting UMass Memorial Health Care President and CEO Dr. Eric Dickson. ....

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Health providers to 'play offense': UMass Memorial to begin vaccinating its caregivers Thursday


WORCESTER UMass Memorial Medical Center is expecting to get the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine Tuesday, and will start vaccinating caregivers Thursday morning.
“As our CEO said, ‘for the first time during this whole pandemic we have the chance to play offense,’ UMass Memorial spokesman Tony Berry said, quoting UMass Memorial Health Care President and CEO Dr. Eric Dickson.
Dr. Michael Hirsh, the city s medical director, said he had similar sentiments.
“I feel very encouraged that we’re finally going to be available to start attacking rather than always defending,” Hirsh said. 
He called Monday a “historic,” and admitted he got a little misty-eyed watching a nurse from New York be given the COVID-19 vaccine that morning.  ....

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