New Canaan High vaccine clinic open to Darien students
Susan Shultz
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DARIEN Local teenagers are welcome to sign up for a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination clinic to be held on Wednesday from noon to 5:30 p.m. at New Canaan High School.
Those who sign up need to bring the paper VAMS forms and signed parental consent with them to their appointment with a student ID or driver’s license.
The effort is a partnership between Darien Health Department and New Canaan Health Department, according to an email from Darien Health Director David Knauf
There are 1,170 appointments available and the clinic will be held at the high school gymnasium.
Darien students 16 and older can now register for vaccine clinic
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A member of the Connecticut National Guard checks in patients before they receive the Pfizer vaccince shot during Community Health Center s mass drive-through COVID-19 vaccination clinic held at the parking lot of Lord & Taylor in Stamford, Conn., on Wednesday Feb. 3, 2021. The town of Darien and Darien schools have partnered with the CHC to hold a clinic for Darien seniors on May 1 and May 22.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media
DARIEN A local student vaccine clinic, a partnership between the town, the district and Stamford’s Community Health Center, is now open to those 16 and older.
Dedicated Pfizer COVID Vaccine Clinic for Darien High School Class of 2021 Written by HH
Class of 2021 - Dedicated Pfizer COVID Vaccine Clinic for DHS
Alicia Casucci, DPS Director of Nursing Services and Darien Health Director David Knauf announced today that in collaboration with the Community Health Center (CHC), a Pfizer COVID vaccine clinic has been scheduled for Darien High School students.
The registration is currently open to SENIOR students only. We anticipate opening the registration link to all students over 16 years of age or older by next week. An update will be sent to families when the registration has been expanded.
Darien teachers to get second dose, seek way to vaccinate students
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Darien Schools Superintendent Alan Addley with Alicia Casucci, head of nursing, and Darien teachers union president Joslyn DeLancey at Darien’s teacher vaccine clinic in February. Darien teachers will be getting their second dose of Moderna on Saturday, April 3, just in time for spring break.Contributed photo
DARIEN As the remainder of Connecticut residents are eligible for the vaccine as of April 1, with the priority of some medical conditions, Darien teachers are receiving their second dose this weekend.
And with those 16 and older now eligible as well, Darien Schools Superintendent Alan Addley, First Selectman Jayme Stevenson, Alicia Casucci, director of nursing for the schools, and Darien Health Department Director David Knauf all said last week they would support a student vaccine clinic. However, there could be challenges along the way.