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Even though a Cambridge-based company created one of the leading COVID-19 vaccines, the city doesn t have its own inoculation site nor does it have access to more doses amid a state-wide shortage.
In fact, the city, one of the largest in the state, was recently capped at 100 weekly doses, as were other Massachusetts municipalities.
So just three days before the Phase 2 rollout Feb. 1, in which residents 75 and older are prioritized, questions heavily outweigh answers.
Some confusion seems to be around the city s role in the rollout. In several communications, the Cambridge Public Health Department stressed that neither the city nor the health department have any control over the vaccine supply. Everything is funneled through the federal government. The fact that Cambridge doesn t have a vaccination site yet has more to do with the supply shortage.