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COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics Open for First Responders in Mass. - NBC10 Boston

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Hundreds of first responders in Massachusetts are expected to receive their first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine on Monday.

Thousands of first responders are eligible for the vaccine, and can get their shot at one of over 60 different sites across the state.

More than 300 first responders are signed up to get vaccinated in Worcester, including the city's fire chief and police chief. Worcester Senior Center is operating as a dispensing site to vaccinate first responders in the city and six surrounding communities.

Worcester Medical Director Dr. Michael Hirsh, says this weekend 161 additional UMass Medical students were trained to administer the vaccine for their clinic. 

“The students are bright eyed and bushy tailed. They’re raring to go. They’re so eager to try to join the fight....I’m really pumped it just feels like we’re going into battle and we have a tremendous team,” he said. 

"I couldn't be more excited," he said.

Dr. Hirsh says he’s already gotten the vaccine, and has a message for anyone who is hesitant to get it: 

“The vaccine was not invented in like some bath tub in March and then suddenly rolled out, it’s the culmination of about 20 years of research that has been a result of responding to the SARS epidemic in 2003, and the MERS epidemic in 2005, and HINI in 2009,” he said. 

Dr. Hirsh believes we’ll see a real dent in the COVID numbers in March. 

“This vaccine is so effective we’re going to start seeing the numbers peak and then go away,” said Hirsh. 

Some communities have already administered the vaccine to emergency responders. 

In Needham, the city’s public health department will administer the vaccine to police and firefighters from there and surrounding towns.

Needham Police Chief John Schlittler and Needham Fire Chief Dennis Condon will be the first in their department to receive the vaccine Monday morning.  

"It’s something that we’ve looked forward to. You kind of look at it maybe as a little bit of light at the end of the tunnel, some hope,” Schlittler said. 

The police chief says he’s getting it without hesitation. 

Massachusetts is preparing to vaccinate first responders starting on Monday. Nia Hamm reports from Needham with the latest details.

“I think it’s something that’s crucial for our first responders to have that to ensure that we’re safe for the people that we're servicing in town, and our co workers and so forth,” he said. 

Emergency responders in Dover and Medfield will also get the vaccine. 

The largest ambulance company in Massachusetts is getting ready to distribute the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, once available.

During a press conference this week, Gov. Charlie Baker laid out three ways the vaccine can be administered. Departments can have the vaccine administered on site and should visit Mass.gov/firstrepondervaccine.org for more information.

The state also plans to set up mass vaccinations sites across the Commonwealth, with locations reportedly to include Gillette Stadium and Fenway Park.

Baker said his administration is working with local police and fire departments to roll out a plan to ensure vaccine efforts. 

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