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Wagner Automotive Group helped drive COVID-19 vaccination effort

Another notable demonstration of support for the Vaccine Corps launched by UMass Chan Medical School* in FY21 was made by Wagner Automotive Group of Shrewsbury. The longstanding dealership donated the lease of a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van to assist Medical School student volunteers and other Vaccine Corps volunteers in delivering COVID-19 vaccines to special populations in Massachusetts, including senior citizens, individuals with limited physical mobility, people with mental or cognitive impairment, and the homeless.

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Karyn and Mark Wagner, owners of Wagner
Automotive Group (left) hand over the keys to
Executive Vice Chancellor for ForHealth Consulting
Lisa Colombo and Chancellor Michael Collins

“This is a wonderful contribution by Wagner Automotive Group and the Wagner family,” said Chancellor Michael F. Collins. “Having this van strengthens the Vaccine Corps’ efforts to protect and promote health equity because it provides a flexible, mobile option to address the vaccination needs of vulnerable populations within our state. We are extremely grateful for this support.”

Launched in February 2021, the Vaccine Corps is the statewide initiative that recruited and deployed volunteers to accelerate the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in Massachusetts. The Vaccine Corps began with Medical School faculty and students supporting the equitable distribution of vaccine to vulnerable populations and was expanded in partnership with ForHealth Consulting, the consulting and operations division of the Medical School. 

“Establishing the Vaccine Corps is exactly what was needed to ensure everyone had access to the COVID-19 vaccine,” said Karyn and Mark Wagner, owners of Wagner Automotive Group. “Having volunteers at large-capacity vaccination sites has been fantastic, so when the Medical School approached us about helping to get them deeper into the community, we were on board right away. We’re so pleased to be able help in this way.”

The Medical School partnered with the City of Worcester Division of Public Health on how and where the van is deployed in Central Massachusetts. Student volunteers from all three of the Medical School's graduate schools, led by Mina Botros, T.H. Chan School of Medicine Class of 2024, will take part in this mobile effort.

“For so many people, getting to a vaccination site had been all but impossible and for a variety of reasons,” said Botros. “We made our way into the community through pop-up sites, and one person told me that he would not have received the vaccination otherwise. Thanks to Wagner Motors we were able to help those in our community who need it most.”

*As of Sept. 7, 2021, which is in the FY22 fiscal year, UMass Chan Medical School is now UMass Chan Medical School thanks to a transformational gift.