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COVID-19 vaccinations for first responders are prepared at the St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish Center in North Adams. The state ordered a pause Tuesday in administering the Johnson & Johnson vaccines, amid blood clot concerns. EAGLE FILE PHOTO
PITTSFIELD â Nicole Jones missed work Tuesday to get a Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 shot at a Walgreens in North Adams.
When she was five minutes away, a voicemail message landed: Her appointment was canceled because of an indefinite pause in administering J&J vaccines amid a federal safety review, and the drugstore wasnât booking future slots.
Jones, an office administrator who lives in Pittsfield, has multiple health problems and has, for months, tried to find an appointment for the one-jab vaccine that didnât require her to miss a second day of work.
Six Flags New England ready to reopen rides with ‘mask enforcement team’ and sanitation backpacks, but state still has amusement parks rides on hold
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Arcade games, restaurants and shops are all open at Six Flags New England in Agawam. A dinosaur walk-thru event is even coming this month.
All that’s missing is the rides something the state isn’t allowing to reopen until the next step in the reopening plan during the COVID pandemic.
“If you call them an arcade place or just food service and retail shopping area, they would be able to be open,” said Agawam Health Department’s Health Agent, Michael Theroux.
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A notice on the Massachusetts immunizations website on Wednesday. (Robin Lubbock/WBUR)
When Gov. Charlie Baker released vaccine eligibility to a million more Massachusetts residents last week, state websites crumpled under a virtual stampede of people rushing to secure appointments. Users were left in online
limbo for hours, and many gaped at how something so critical could be entrusted to, in their eyes, flimsy web services and fragile program designs.
“Foolish system. Ill-Designed. Who are the people that designed it?” seethed Steve Rosenfeld, 70, from Worcester in a written comment to WBUR after he failed to get an appointment.
The nonprofit Maryland Partnership for Prevention runs one