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Danvers Mass Vaccination Site Set To Close For Good Wednesday
The DoubleTree site was one of the pillars of the state's effort to vaccinate as many residents against the coronavirus as fast as possible.

The DoubleTree site was one of the pillars of the state's effort to vaccinate as many residents against the coronavirus as fast as possible.

The site will run from 3 to 6 p.m. next Tuesday and Thursday to be more convenient for adults and students getting coronavirus shots.
Gov. Charlie Baker said the state will begin offering the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine to 12- to 15-year-olds after it received CDC approval.
Beth Israel Lahey Health is offering vaccinations without an appointment at clinics in Beverly, Burlington, Cambridge and Plymouth.
The walk-ins include the Cape Cod Melody Tent in Hyannis and the Cape Cod Fairgrounds in Falmouth.
The Salem State vaccine site is a collaboration of nine communities, including Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, Salem and Swampscott.
The clinic geared toward students and their families will be at Saltonstall School on May 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The city is hoping looking forward to a little time with family will convince residents to get vaccinated this weekend.
The UMass Memorial Mercantile Center COVID-19 vaccine site was originally set up for patients inside the health system.
There will be a special coronavirus vaccine clinic this weekend featuring the Pfizer version for teens over age 16
Gov. Charlie Baker said coronavirus vaccination efforts will be shifted to community centers and regional collaboratives like Salem State.
Hospital officials said the expansion includes coronavirus vaccine appointments in the evening and on weekends.
Cape health officials started walk-in coronavirus vaccine clinics and other measures to get more shots in people's arms.
The months-long quest to create a North Shore collaborative vaccination site at Salem State University has gotten the state go-ahead.
Beverly Airport will host a two-dose coronavirus vaccination clinic on Friday for all veterans, their spouses, caregivers and widows.
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There will be 1,000 Pfizer doses available.
The federal government is giving Massachusetts a one-time, extra allotment of 830,000 doses of the coronavirus vaccine at a crucial time.
All veterans, as well as their spouses and caretakers, are eligible for coronavirus vaccinations under federal guidelines.
Diana Rastegayeva's network of 500 volunteers is geared to help get the coronavirus vaccine to those left out of the state's rollout.
There will be 800 Pfizer doses available.
The two clinics will administer a total of 2,200 coronavirus vaccines.
Mayor Mike Cahill said the Rantoul Street CVS began making coronavirus vaccination appointments available on Friday.
The town announced a small vaccine clinic at the Pleasant Street Center this week.
The state approved a Metro North vaccine collaborative last week that includes Medford, Malden, Arlington, Somerville and Cambridge.
Ben Downing, a Democrat who last month was the first to declare for the gubernatorial race, think vaccines for some shouldn't be an option.
The vast majority of those fully vaccinated have received two shots of either the Moderna or Pfizer vaccines.
Certain stores are offering the two-dose Moderna vaccine to residents.
Cape Cod Healthcare CEO Michael Lauf said the clinics can support up to 700 doses per day if necessary.
The modest increase in this week's shipment includes an unexpected delivery of 8,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
The Baker administration blasted a request from the Massachusetts Teachers Association to prioritize teachers for the coronavirus vaccine.
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