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Eligibility opens, but vaccination supplies at sites remain variable

By Daniel Sheehan, Reporter Staff April 22, 2021 Daniel Sheehan, Reporter Staff Now that all Massachusetts residents above 16 are eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine, a number of health center-operated sites and pharmacy locations in Dorchester and Mattapan are accepting appointments, with vaccine supplies for doses depending on the location. The state website lists Russell Auditorium and Morningstar Baptist Church as healthcare locations. Walgreens locations on Morton Street, River Street, Gallivan Boulevard, and Dorchester Avenue are listed as having appointment availability, as are CVS locations on Blue Hill Ave. (in Dorchester and Mattapan), and on Washington Street. The South Bay Stop and Shop is taking appointments through its website, as is the Osco Pharmacy at Star Market on Morrissey Boulevard.

Error Allowed Ineligible Residents to Get Vaccinated in Dorchester

Updated on April 6, 2021 at 8:24 pm NBC Universal, Inc. The Boston Medical Center is taking responsibility for an error that allowed residents to get the coronavirus vaccine in Dorchester Monday even though they did not meet the state’s eligibility requirements. The error in the pre-registration process resulted in people 18 and older getting vaccinated at the Russell Auditorium, according to a spokesperson for the hospital, which runs the clinic with other local partners. The issue has since been corrected. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. “The clinic has ceased vaccinations for that age group, and we are adhering to state guidelines in advance of full eligibility later this month,” BMC said in the statement.

Boston Medical Center clinic gives COVID-19 vaccinations to ineligible residents

Boston Medical Center clinic gives COVID-19 vaccinations to ineligible residents Share Updated: 12:19 PM EDT Apr 6, 2021 Share Updated: 12:19 PM EDT Apr 6, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript TODAY. MATT REED IS LIVE IN DORCHESTER WITH WHAT HAPPENED. MATT? MATT: WELL, RIGHT NOW PEOPLE 55 AND OLDER AND OF THOSE WITH ONE SPECIFIC HEALTH CONDITION ARE CURRENTLY ELIGIBLE FOR THE VACCINE. YESTERDAY A NUMBER OF INELIGIBLE PEOPLE SHOWED UP AND GOT THEIR FIRST DOSE OF THE VACCINE AND IT HAPPENED AGAIN TODAY FOR THE SECOND DAY IN A ROW, LONG LINE SNAKED OUTSIDE THE RUSSELL AUDITORIUM IN DORCHESTER, WITH PEOPLE, SOME NOT CURRENTLY ELIGIBLE FOR A COVID VACCINE UNDER THE STATE’S REQUIREMENTS, HOPING TO GET THEIR FIRST DOSE. JUST TO PROTECT MYSELF AND MY FAMILY. IT’S BEEN PRETTY DIFFICULT TRYING TO GET AN APPOINTMENT ONLINE. MATT: ON MONDAY WORD QUICKLY SPREAD ON SOCIAL MEDIA, THAT THE SITE WHICH IS RUN THROUGH A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN BOSTON MEDICAL CENT

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