Health & Fitness

Marlborough Coronavirus Vaccine Clinic Coming Up

The Feb. 10 clinic in Marlborough will be for residents over age 75.

MARLBOROUGH, MA — Marlborough will host a COVID-19 vaccine clinic for people over age 75 this week, and registrations for the clinic are open now.

Marlborough joins a growing list of local cities and towns offering residents-only vaccine clinics. The second phase of vaccine distribution began on Monday for people over 75, but other groups are set to become eligible soon, including people over 65, frontline workers and people with certain medical conditions.

Vaccine doses are limited, however. The state and some private businesses are also operating vaccine sites. There are mass sites at Fenway Park and Gillette Stadium — and soon Worcester State University — plus at some CVS and supermarket pharmacies. You can see all the locations on the state's vaccine map.

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Marlborough's clinic will take place at the senior center, 40 New St., from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Feb. 10. You can register for a slot on the city's website.

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