Watch now: Chief Magnus and other Tucson police receive COVID-19 vaccinations
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Tucson Police Department Chief Chris Magnus was administered the Moderna vaccine along with other members of the department during a Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine clinic at the Tucson Convention Center, on Jan. 15, 2021. As part of the 1B vaccination phase, vaccinations are being offered to members of protective services including TPD. (Josh Galemore / Arizona Daily Star)
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