Mass. teachers eligible to sign up for COVID-19 vaccine appointments March 11
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker announced Wednesday that teachers, early educators and school staff members will be eligible to begin signing up for COVID-19 vaccine appointments starting on March 11.

The announcement came a day after President Joe Biden said he wants all teachers, staff and child care providers to be able to get the vaccine at pharmacies starting next week. And according to the Biden administration teachers, school staff and child care providers should receive at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine by the end of March.
As of today, Massachusetts has administered over 2 million doses of the #COVID19MA vaccine.
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Baker-Polito Administration Announces Transition of Fenway Park Mass Vaccination Site to Hynes Convention Center
BOSTON — The Baker-Polito Administration announced today the transition of the Fenway Park mass vaccination site to the Hynes Convention Center. CIC Health will launch the Hynes Convention Center site on Thursday, March 18. Read more...
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Baker-Polito Administration Awards Nearly $40 Million in Grants to 1,026 Additional Businesses for COVID Relief
BOSTON — Today, the Baker-Polito Administration announced approximately $39.7 million in awards for 1,026 additional businesses in the ninth round of COVID relief grants administered by the Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC). As in prior rounds, each grant recipient meets sector and demographic priorities set for the two grant programs administered by MGCC. Read more...
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State officials ‘impressed’ with Kingston as regional vaccination site
There are still some hurdles to cross, but the signs are promising that area residents will soon be able to get their COVID-19 shots closer to home. Plymouth Board of Health Chairman Barry Potvin has been working with Marcia Herzerg, Kingston’s Health Department director and health agent, to have the state designate the former Independence Mall as a vaccination site.
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