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Here's How To Book A Vaccine Appointment In Massachusetts


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. ....

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Univ. encourages community to seek options for vaccination


Univ. encourages community to seek options for vaccination
The university announced that they are trying to provide vaccines to the community directly, but community members should look for an alternative way to get vaccinated, wrote Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs Carol Fierke and Executive Vice President for Administration and Finance Stew Uretsky in an email sent to the Brandeis community on April 8. 
On April 19, the state of Massachusetts will open eligibility for the vaccine to anyone 16 years or older who is currently living in the state and does not have any preexisting conditions, according to the Massachusetts COVID-19 vaccine page. However, vaccine demand is high, making it difficult to obtain, Fierke and Uretsky wrote in the email.  ....

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Vaccine FOMO, we've got it bad - The Boston Globe


Vaccine FOMO, we’ve got it bad
People lucking into spare doses. Friends gathering with friends. Family members making travel plans. Other people’s vaccines are making us jealous.
By Beth Teitell Globe Staff,Updated March 15, 2021, 11:50 a.m.
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This is Amy Tierce — 59 and unvaccinated — at her best: “I’m always happy to hear people have gotten their shots.”
This is the other Amy Tierce: “I’m also bugged by it.”
Tierce has spent the past few years caring for her husband, who’s living with cancer. Even before the pandemic she was feeling kind of shut in. ....

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