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Massachusetts police chief and fire chief receive Covid-19 vaccine

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Norwood (Massachusetts, US), Jan 11 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: CJ Gunther).- The head of the police and fire chief of the town of Norwood (Massachusetts) got vaccinated against coronavirus on Monday. FOOTAGE OF THE VACCINATION.

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