1:11 Educators in Waterbury, Connecticut, will be the first to roll up their sleeves when the state expands its COVID-19 vaccine rollout to teachers next week. Governor Ned Lamont said Waterbury teachers are first in line because the city has taken the initiative. “Waterbury is great. They’re the first school system to say we are ready to go, ready to get those vaccines going. So they can have that special line for teachers and everybody who works in schools. And we are going to be rolling this out to school districts across the state,” Lamont said. Waterbury Mayor Neil O’Leary said the city has collaborated with St. Mary’s Hospital and set-up a mass vaccination clinic at the Waterbury Arts Magnet School.