MA Gov. Baker’s Administration Announces Vaccine Appointment Bookings for Individuals 75+
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Residents should visit the website, find a convenient location, and schedule an appointment online.
Rhode Island health officials have yet to prioritize 75-year-olds or older residents.
Due to extremely high demand for appointments and limited vaccine supply, it may take time to secure an available appointment, according to MA officials. Residents are encouraged to keep checking the website as appointments are added on a rolling basis.
The Vaccine Map has multiple provider types (i.e., mass vaccination, pharmacies, local vaccination sites) and appointments will go live on a rolling basis over the course of the day.
Steps to book an appointment:
Visit www.mass.gov/CovidVaccineMap and click on the map.
Select a location, schedule an appointment online
Have your important information with you, such as your insurance card
Fill out the self-attestation form, which will need to be presented at their appointment.
Information for community organizations and individuals ages 75 and older can be found at https://www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-vaccinations-for-people-ages-75-and-older. This page will be updated as additional information becomes available.
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