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Mass. notifies state providers to pause Johnson & Johnson vaccine


Mass. notifies state providers to halt Johnson & Johnson vaccine rollout
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A nurse filled a syringe with the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine in the Staten Island borough of New York.Mary Altaffer/Associated Press
Massachusetts and several other states, including Maine and Rhode Island, on Tuesday swiftly announced pauses of the administration of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, abiding by federal recommendations so officials can investigate reports of blood clots in six recipients out of the more than 6 million people who have received the single-dose shot.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health and the state’s COVID-19 Command Center both confirmed the J&J pause in Massachusetts. ....

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How Massachusetts will roll out COVID-19 vaccines


How Massachusetts will roll out COVID-19 vaccines
Frontline health care workers, residents of nursing homes and long-term-care facilities, emergency workers, and staff and residents of prisons and homeless shelters will be among the first to receive COVID-19vaccinations in Massachusetts.
At a December 9, 2020, press conference, Gov. Charlie Baker said the state plans to distribute more than 2 million doses by the end of March 2021, and that the vaccine will be free to everyone. He said that the timing of the rollout would depend on federal authorizations for the vaccines.
The Baker administration estimates that the first phase of vaccine distribution will run from December 2020 through February 2021. Vaccinations during phase 2 likely from February through April will include, in order of priority, people with two or more conditions, such as asthma and diabetes, that put them at high risk for COVID-19 complications; early-education, K–12, transit, grocery, utility, fo ....

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