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Demand is sure to overwhelm supply at first. Gov. Charlie Baker is urging residents to be patient and expect that it may take a few weeks to lock down an appointment.
This past Tuesday, the CDC and FDA recommended a pause on the use of the J&J vaccine while they investigate after reports six women who got the shot suffered blood clots. While that of course will affect the number of appointments available, Baker has said it s not a major disruption here because the state was mostly administering Moderna and Pfizer.
The state s online booking system had a few failures early on in the rollout, but Baker has reiterated that the website has been improved, and put under stress tests in preparation for expected spikes in traffic next week.
Having trouble securing a COVID-19 vaccination appointment in Mass.? Here are some tips
By Amanda Kaufman and Christina Prignano Globe Staff,Updated April 6, 2021, 1 hour ago
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People entered the Hynes Convention Center COVID-19 vaccination site in Boston.Jessica Rinaldi/Globe Staff
As the COVID-19 vaccination rollout continues in Massachusetts, more residents are gradually becoming eligible to book slots while a limited number of appointments are available each week at the stateâs mass vaccination sites, pharmacies, and community health centers.
The outsize eligible pool coupled with varying amounts of appointments each week has set off a scramble for residents to book appointments for themselves or their loved ones.
Iâm newly eligible for a COVID vaccine. Now what?
By Christina Prignano Globe Staff,Updated April 5, 2021, 12:48 p.m.
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Large spaces are available in the observation area at the Hynes Convention Center.Suzanne Kreiter/Globe staff
Around 1 million people became newly eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine on Monday after the state opened eligibility to those who are 55 and older, and those with one qualifying health condition. In addition, the state on Friday added several new health conditions to its list of comorbidities, including HIV, type 1 diabetes, being overweight, and having a substance use disorder.
Several months after vaccines were first rolled out for health care workers and those in congregate care settings, some parts of the signup process have changed.
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