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MA Designates 11 New Regional Coronavirus Vaccine Sites

The 11 sites will each have the capacity to vaccinate at least 750 per day and begin vaccinating all eligible state residents March 1.

MASSACHUSETTS — Massachusetts officials designated Wednesday 11 new "regional collaborative" vaccination sites that will offer vaccines to all eligible state residents.

Some of the 11 sites are already vaccination sites but are not open to everyone. Beginning March 1, they are required to be open to all state residents, although they may continue to focus outreach on certain areas.

The sites must also have a capacity to vaccinate 750 people per day, 5 days per week, if enough doses are available. They must provide public links for vaccine appointments on the state website.

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Information on booking appointments at the new regional sites will be available at mass.gov/covid-19-vaccine in coming days, the state said.

The 11 new regional sites are:

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  • Barnstable County
  • Berkshire County Boards of Health Association
  • Franklin County Regional Collaborative
  • Harrington Hospital, in Collaboration with LBOH
  • Heywood Hospital, in Collaboration with LBOH
  • Lawrence General Hospital, in Collaboration with LBOH
  • Marshfield-Plymouth
  • Northampton & Amherst
  • Randolph – Collaboration between Avon, Holbrook, and Randolph
  • Rutland
  • Worcester, Worcester State University, Commonwealth Medicine and St. Vincent Hospital

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