Of the 13 clinic sites opening across New Hampshire on Tuesday to vaccinate first-responders against COVID-19, two locations will exist on the Seacoast.
Clinic locations were expected to open Tuesday in both Exeter and Rochester, according to the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
“Throughout this pandemic, New Hampshire’s first responders and ambulatory care providers have ensured the safety and wellbeing of our communities without hesitation,” Governor Chris Sununu said in a press release. “From the day the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccines arrived in the Granite State, we hit the ground running to get the doses out the door and into the arms of our highest risk health care providers and long-term care residents. The State of New Hampshire will continue to make this vaccine available as quickly and efficiently as possible.”
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From the Office of Governor Sununu:
Tomorrow, 13 sites across New Hampshire will open to begin vaccinating first responders and high-risk ambulatory care providers as part of Phase 1A of the state’s vaccination plan.
“Throughout this pandemic, New Hampshire’s first responders and ambulatory care providers have ensured the safety and wellbeing of our communities without hesitation,” said Governor Chris Sununu. “From the day the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccines arrived in the Granite State, we hit the ground running to get the doses out the door and into the arms of our highest risk health care providers and long-term care residents. The State of New Hampshire will continue to make this vaccine available as quickly and efficiently as possible.”