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Getting VAccinated: Portraits from the Northampton Clinic

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​In May of 2021, Paul Shoul photographed people just after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and the volunteers and health professionals working at the Hampshire County Regional Vaccine Clinic located at the Northampton Senior Center: a collaboration between the Northampton Health Department, the Northampton Fire Rescue Department, the Hampshire Public Health Preparedness Coalition, and the Hampshire County Medical Reserve Corps.  It is a massive logistical undertaking that has provided over 27,000 vaccinations so far.  
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Paul Shoul reflects, "In their words and faces, we see hope and a commitment to the community. To help and be helped for the good of us all."
The color of the volunteers' vests indicate their role in the process: 
Green = registration
Yellow = schedulers (second dose appointments)
Pink = Operations Leads (non medical)
Red = Medical Leads (medical staff, vaccine questions and medical emergencies)
Blue = Medical staff and volunteers (vaccinators, post-vaccination observers, documentation)
White = Non-medical scribes (documentation)
Turquoise = Room assistant (manages flow, brings people to their rooms) 
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Lynne Yamamoto

Relief!!!!!
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Katharine Draper

I'm just thrilled to get the vaccine and want to thank everyone involved in its development!​
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Malissa Hrasna

Different. It has changed the world but it is Heavily Needed.​
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Mataya B.

I'm glad to get the vaccine so I won't get coronavirus.
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Morgan B-M

My thoughts are scrambled and lost and not clear and I simply can't wait for all of this to be over.
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Sasha G. & Rowan R-W

Covid bad, vaccine good. - Sasha
COVID is stinky and getting a vaccine makes you sexy. - Rowan
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Kathy Service

It has been a great effort and truly community minded! As a volunteer I feel so valued and so welcomed warmly by the staff of the Public Health Department and EMTs fire etc. Also there is an incredible reciprocity or mirroring of good cheer and gratitude. I'm so proud to be a part of this!
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Kate KElly

Being part of the vaccine effort & response to the pandemic is the most important work I've ever been a part of. I've been in charge of the medical /vaccine piece of this regional clinic since it began in January 2021. We have given over 25,000 shots to date! Yay!
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Vivian Franklin

As one of the city's healthcare workers I have been working on all sides of COVID since March 2020. Going to vaccinate people from all corners of the state makes me cautiously optimistic and offers some relief from the ongoing stress of the pandemic.​
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Merridith O'Leary

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Avery N.

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Maddie N.

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ASHEESH SIDDIQUE

It reflects an immense accomplishment that government has been able to produce and distribute the vaccine as quickly as it had. This is truly unprecedented. ​
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Nicole Orent

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Antonietta Mango

The clinic is well run and the clients feel welcomed and at ease.
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Debra Rejniak

Wonderful!!
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Anthony P.

Very happy
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Tresor Akimana

I'm pretty excited!
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​SHARON O'DONNELL HART

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Lisa Laveck

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Justin Vanasse

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Zoey A. & Emily L.

Yay!!! - Zoey
​Yay! - Emily
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Ezra G.

It was cool. Not COVID the vaccine. :)
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Amy Hutchins

Honored to be a part of the vaccine clinic team.
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Casey Fowler

Happy to be here vaccinating our community members.
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Susanna White

I am just so very grateful! It gives me hope. It's been a LONG year +.
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​TAMMY HOWARD

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Joaquin S.

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Joy & Giselle O.

This year has been very crazy and there have been so many low points, so I'm glad the vaccines are available and our lives will slowly go back to a more "normal" state.
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Samual J. 

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Leah Stanley

It's been great to be part of the vaccine clinic.
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Katherine Kramer

It's Inspiring to work with so many wonderful people!
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Jennifer Normanly

Relief, gratitude.
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Jeffrey and Levi M. 

So glad to participate in getting back to a more normal social life here in the valley.
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Jennifer and Maxwell W.

So proud about the scientific, medical and regional communities for making this happen so quickly and well. Relieved!
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Maggie Hurley

Everyone should get vaccinated if they can! Do your job!
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Benjamin Kissinger

I will be able to come home and see/touch my family. This thought makes me cry. Joy.
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Kathy Poissant

So happy + relieved to be getting my 2nd vaccine. Life is soon to become more "normal."
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TRacey Culver

When I received my second shot, I felt like a weight lifted off my shoulders. When I got called to receiving first shot, I felt like I had won the lottery.
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ryan & Jen C.

What a relief! What a sense of joy that life can move forward. Looking forward to what's to come!
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Jayden R. 

I'm happy to get the vaccine today to help return back to a normal life.
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Tim Putnam

What a time to be alive. 
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Jack Favaro

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Kevin Roy

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Patricia Roy

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Acer V. 

Halfway there.
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Jagger L.

Happy to receive the vaccine today & hoping that things get better from now.
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Luna & Cleo B-W

I'm really excited to get the vaccine so I can see my family, friends and the people that I love again. :) - Luna

I'm super excited to be vaccinated, sadly I will be fully vaccinated right as school ends. - Cleo
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Jill & Nancy Foley

Volunteering at the clinic together is giving us hope for the coming months!
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JUSTIN VANASSE & Elaine Shea

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Michael L.

I wish kids could get the vaccine. I play my cello at the clinic to share my music.
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Elizabeth Huang

Really excited to get my second shot right before the finals! Seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.
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Ari & Renzo G.

I was kind of scared but tbh it was worth it - Ari

"You close your eyes, you grit your teeth, and then it's over!" - A very professional 13-year-old - Renzo 
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Debra & David REJNIAK

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Daniel Musante

Very relieved and excited.
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Michelle Piscopo

I am excited to be getting my 2nd dose today!
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Carlin Trietsch

The pandemic has given us a chance to reconnect & think about our health.
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Barbara Nieves Aguilera

I think it's an important day in my life and in the history of humanity I feel and grateful to receive my full dose.
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Aurora & Kirk K.

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Matthew S.

Covid is a life changing illness, I'm glad we are fighting it. 
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DAvid Thomson

I filled syringes this morning. I felt wonderful doing this! Thank you everyone involved!
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Larry Field

Less talk. More injection.
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​GEORGIANN KRISTEK

I'm grateful to be part of the solution to this deadly pandemic.
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Aaron Bergeron

I am grateful to be receiving my 2nd dose. The fear, the "pandemic panic" is beginning to melt away in people this summer. The growing trust in high quality vaccines is one reason why.
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Michael Belmarce

Everything went good.
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Dale Melcher & Bill Newman

Yay!!
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Sophia Casten

SCIENCE IS AHHMAZING! So thankful for modern medicine and Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett! (The Black woman scientist behind the COVID-19 vaccine).
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Ann Mcewen

After 1st vaccine I felt elated & also like a 50# weight was lifted off my shoulders. I've been volunteering at the clinic ever since & it fills me up to be of service to people at this important process.
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Allan Hutchison-Maxwell

Excited to do my part to help reach herd immunity and I want to see vaccines equitably distributed for all people everywhere!
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Greta Ekstein

Nervous yet excited. Also I'm starting to feel sleepy, but it's worth it!
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ATsuko Takahashi

The vaccine took a second and perhaps many of us have been waiting for this one-second for a year or more. Many people died or are still suffering physically and emotionally, but I hope that many good things will come and we will happily move on together! And, I hope my mother in Japan will be vaccinated soon. 
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Sierra Dunn

I'm glad I got vaccinated (not today, I'm just volunteering), and I hope we can get everyone around the world vaccinated soon. 
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Jim Kurose

Very happy to volunteer to work at this local effort for good.
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Will Freedberg

Best thing you can do for yourself, your friends + family, your community, THE WORLD.
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Brenda Delaney

Excited, Grateful, Hopeful, Happy
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Laura Wang

I'm so relieved and excited! I can see my parents now without worrying.
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Sue Keller

A year ago we were told to shelter in place in our homes, not to go out, isolated except for our immediate families & Zoom connections. A year later we know so much more including how to be safer in community + how to be together which we have longed to do. The vaccine is another layer of protection that opens up our world to physical connection over social distance. More than anything, we need to be able to be with + hug each other
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Joann Mizell & Barbara Jones

Volunteer RN - Very please to be part of the team to deliver the vaccine  - JM
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Matthew Drenen

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Robin Thibault

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Julia Lenney

Excited to see my far-flung relatives.
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Amanda Hanania

I'M SO EXCITED!! Woohoo! It's so cool! This is history in the making!
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Fareed Hanania

I cannot wait to visit family and friends! I really want to go out to restaurants and travel.
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George Beckwith

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Shannon Park

Vaccine = Best. Day. Ever.
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Al Cennerazzo

Guard the card.
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Peg Conniff

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Lisa Mccray

Glad to have gotten it when I did. Very grateful. It gave me a chance to work with such an incredible crew of people.
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