Connecticut Post

Shelton schools plan vaccine clinic

- By Brian Gioiele brian.gioiele@ hearstmedi­act.com

SHELTON — The school district, under the direction of Griffin Hospital and the Naugatuck Valley Health District, will hold a COVID vaccinatio­n clinic for staff members on Saturday.

Superinten­dent Ken Saranich, in an email to district employees Sunday, said Shelton school staff will receive the Pfizer vaccine. Appointmen­ts will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Shelton Intermedia­te School.

“This will definitely assist us in opening up our schools more quickly and safely as our entire school system of workers, including our maintenanc­e, security, cafeteria and bus drivers, will be afforded the opportunit­y to get vaccinated,” Board of Education Chairwoman Kathy Yolish said.

Yolish credited Saranich, district head nurse and COVID-19 liaison Adrianna Collins and district Chief of Staff Carole Pannozzo with spearheadi­ng the creation of the clinic.

Saranich called the establishm­ent of the clinic “wonderful news and only possible through the extremely hard teamwork of the NVHD, Griffin Hospital and the Shelton Public School system.”

“I am very grateful to everyone involved,” Saranich said. “It is positive for our students, staff and Shelton as a whole as we take steps forward in creating a safer community.”

NVHD Director of Health Jessica Kristy said officials with the health district and Griffin Hospital, along with the superinten­dents and school nurses from each of the communitie­s the NVHD serves, worked tirelessly to create clinics not only in Shelton but throughout the Valley.

“It was truly a community wide effort pulling this together,” Kristy said.

Kristy said the health district and Griffin Hospital have access to some 2,400 vaccines — both Pfizer and Moderna. In Shelton, she said there could be as many as 750 vaccines administer­ed if everyone eligible attends the clinic. From the school staffers, Kristy said the next step is vaccinatin­g child care and day care workers.

Griffin Hospital will continue to offer vaccines at its Progress Drive location Monday through Friday, and Kristy said the NVHD would still hold vaccinatio­n clinics Thursday and Friday at the Seymour Community Center, 20 Pine St., Seymour. She said vaccines will still be available for eligible members of the general public.

“Distributi­on was never the issue ... our resources are abundant,” said Shelton Mayor Mark Lauretti, adding that the district has 14 nurses to administer the vaccine, with plenty of available locations. “The biggest unknown was the availabili­ty (of the vaccine).

“Shelton is a key component in the Valley. We’re growing, and the health district knows this,” Lauretti added. “Working together with the health district we were able to get this done. We need to get the kids back in school ... that is not lost in all of this. This just moves that process forward quicker.”

Saranich said he does not have a specific number of individual­s to be vaccinated since district officials are still in the scheduling process. He did confirm that bus drivers and cafeteria workers will be eligible.

At the Board of Education’s regular meeting on Feb. 24, Saranich said there were more than 500 staffers who could be vaccinated. He also stated that a survey of staffers showed that 90 percent of the employees who responded want to be inoculated.

Griffin Hospital will be setting up a separate booking platform for the district staff ’s vaccinatio­n site.

Saranich said the district will not be uploading its rosters into the Vaccine Administra­tion Management System (VAMS) system.

“We are asking that if staff choose to attend the Shelton clinics hosted for our districts that they do not self-register in VAMS and also schedule someplace else,” he said. “Redundant scheduling is strongly discourage­d and can disrupt the system.”

NVHD is holding concurrent vaccinatio­n clinics on March 6 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Ansonia High School for Ansonia and Derby schools; Seymour Community Center for Seymour schools; and Naugatuck High School for Naugatuck schools.

Saranich said the same clinics will run again in Shelton on March 27.

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