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Updates on Vaccines for Kids Ages 5-11, Assistance with Rising Heat Costs
November 4, 2021
Dear Friends and Neighbors,

I hope this finds you all healthy and safe. Below you will find a public health update regarding COVID-19 vaccinations for young children as well as a resource from our Attorney General related to assistance for rising heat and energy costs this winter. Please let us know if we can be helpful in answering any questions about this public health update or the fuel assistance information.

Very truly yours, Joan
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COVID-19 UPDATE
Baker-Polito Administration Provides Update on Pfizer Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccines
Children ages 5 to 11 will be able to receive the Pfizer Pediatric COVID-19 vaccine from more than 500 locations, ranging from retail pharmacies, primary care practices, regional collaboratives, local boards of health, community health centers, hospital systems, state-supported vaccination sites and mobile clinics. Some appointments are available now for booking, with additional locations and appointments anticipated in the coming days.

How to find a Pediatric COVID-19 vaccine appointment:

  1. Parents who prefer to have their child vaccinated by a primary care provider should call their provider’s office directly.
  2. Visit the VaxFinder tool at vaxfinder.mass.gov for a full list of available locations. Residents will be able to narrow results to search for locations that are offering the Pfizer Pediatric COVID-19 vaccine, with some appointments available now for booking. Additional appointments will be available online in the coming days. Many locations will be booking appointments out weeks in advance.
  3. For individuals who are unable to use VaxFinder, or have difficulty accessing the internet, the COVID-19 Vaccine Resource Line (Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 6 PM, Saturday and Sunday 9 AM – 2 PM) is available by calling 2-1-1. The COVID-19 Vaccine Resource Line is available in English and Spanish and has translators available in approximately 100 additional languages.

All state supported vaccination clinics will offer low-sensory vaccinations for children with disabilities.

The Administration has partnered with several non-traditional, youth friendly locations for pediatric vaccination clinics, including the Discovery Museum in Acton, the Museum of Science in Boston, The Springfield Museums, and the EcoTarium in Worcester. Appointments for these clinics are available now on the VaxFinder tool.

Visit www.mass.gov/covidvaccinekids for more information. To view more information from the CDC, please click here.

Vaccines are widely available across the Commonwealth. Getting vaccinated remains the most important thing individuals can do to protect themselves, their families, and their community. The COVID-19 vaccine is safe, effective, and free. Individuals do not need an ID or health insurance to access a vaccine and do not need to show a vaccine card when getting a vaccine.  
FUEL ASSISTANCE
Attorney General Maura Healey Launches Campaign to Educate Customers About New and Expanded Programs for Assistance Paying Energy Bills
Due to COVID-19 economic uncertainty and volatility in global fossil fuel prices, customers in New England will see a spike in energy prices this winter. Customers who use gas to heat their homes should expect an increase on their monthly bill, and those who use oil could see an even bigger increase. Many customers also will see an increase in their electric bills.

Below is a resource compiled by the Attorney General's office describing the various programs and resources for assistance. If you have additional questions, you may contact the AGO consumer hotline at (617) 727-8400 or visit mass.gov/ago/fuelassistance.  
RESOURCE LINKS
COVID-19
  • Massachusetts State Government COVID-19 Page
  • Schedule a COVID-19 Vaccination appointment using the Vaccine Finder
  • Find a COVID-19 test online
  • Homebound Vaccination Program information
  • The Red Cross Virtual Family Assistance Center which supports families and communities experiencing loss due to COVID-19
Basic Needs
  • Tool to find healthy foods
  • Free outdoor Wi-Fi map through the public libraries
  • The Eviction Diversion Initiative website with resources for tenants, landlords, and others needing housing assistance
  • MassSupport for free mental health support resources
  • SafeLink 24/7 Crisis Hotline for Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault: 877-785-2020
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