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SZV Director takes COVID-19 vaccine

March 7, 2021

SZV Director takes COVID-19 vaccine
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SINT MAARTEN (PHILIPSBURG) – SZV Director Glen A. Carty received his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine on Friday March 5, 2021. Mr. Carty is part of the growing group of residents who have decided to take the free vaccine.

“To take the vaccine or not, will always be your own choice. But, I do ask that everyone does research on the facts and make your choice based on these facts and your medical condition. Together, we can slow the spread of this virus. The vaccine is finally available to us, let’s make good use of this chance we have to create a new and safe way of life on our island.” – Mr. Glen A. Carty, Director of SZV

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COVID-19 vaccine info, facts and registration is available via http://www.sintmaartengov.org and the office of Collective Prevention Services – Vineyard Building in Philipsburg.

Source: http://www.sxm-talks.com/?guid=f8d18c7588fab9f5c7795bdf50a6e744

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