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Manchester VAMC to hold COVID vaccine clinic for veterans in Portsmouth

PORTSMOUTH The Manchester Veterans Affairs Medical Center will be utilizing Portsmouth’s Senior Activity Center to vaccinate VA healthcare-enrolled veterans, regardless of age, with appointments required. The clinic, according to Senior Activity Center senior coordinator Brinn Sullivan, will take place this Saturday, March 6, when veterans will receive the first dose of either the Pfizer or the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.  Most importantly, Sullivan emphasized, the vaccination clinic, which is run by the Manchester VAMC with their own team, is accepting enrolled veterans through appointments only. It is not a drop-in clinic, and appointments are being made based on vaccine supply availability.

Veterans, friends of more than 70 years vaccinated for COVID-19 together

Veterans, friends of more than 70 years vaccinated for COVID-19 together By WMUR Staff | January 13, 2021 at 12:16 AM CST - Updated January 14 at 9:27 AM MANCHESTER, N.H. (WMUR) - Two New Hampshire veterans, who are in-laws and have been friends since 1949, received their first doses of the coronavirus vaccine together. Edward Wilson and William Wentworth, both in their 80s, have been through a lot of life’s turning points together. They’ve been friends since 1949, both serving their country – Wilson in the Army and Army National Guard and Wentworth in the Air Force. Wilson even married Wentworth’s sister. Edward Wilson and William Wentworth, both veterans in their 80s, have been friends since 1949. They went together to get the COVID-19 vaccine through the Manchester Veterans Affairs Medical Center. (Source: Manchester VA, WMUR via CNN)

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