Cardinal O'Malley Gets COVID Vaccine, Encourages 'All People To Be Vaccinated'

BOSTON (CBS) - Cardinal Sean O'Malley received the coronavirus vaccine on Christmas Eve, the Archdiocese of Boston said Monday. He's now encouraging others to get vaccinated as well.

The Cardinal got his first dose of Moderna's vaccine at St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in Brighton. The 76-year-old is scheduled to get his second shot in late January.

Eileen Kolodny, MSN RN-BC, administers the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to Cardinal Seán O'Malley. (Photo credit: St. Elizabeth's Medical Center)

"I am grateful to have been in line for the vaccine and encourage all people to be vaccinated as the opportunity is presented, as an important action of care and concern for our loved ones, our communities and our nation," the Cardinal said in a statement Monday.

Residents and staff at long-term care facilities in Massachusetts began getting the COVID-19 vaccine Monday.

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