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Expanded Coronavirus Vaccinations For Veterans, Their Caregivers, And Spouses In Town Of Northborough
Mass has also held multiple clinics in the community, and plans to continue to coordinate with municipal and state agencies.
April 21, 2021

LEEDS, Mass. — VA Central Western Massachusetts Healthcare System expanded its COVID-19 vaccinations to all Veterans, caregivers, spouses, and some other beneficiaries under the authority granted by the SAVE LIVES Act, signed by President Joe Biden on March 24, 2021.
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If you believe you are eligible under the SAVES LIVES Act to receive a vaccine, please visit www.va.gov/covid-19-vaccine to register. Your local VA Medical Center will contact you when additional vaccine is available. The VA is vaccinating all individuals in the categories listed above regardless of age or any other factor.
Eligible persons may also call to set up an appointment by dialing 413-582-3110.Once your appointment is scheduled, COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics are primarily held at our main campus in Leeds, and our Community-Based Outpatient Clinics in Springfield, Worcester, Greenfield, Fitchburg, and Pittsfield. VA Central Western Mass has also held multiple clinics in the community, and plans to continue to coordinate with municipal and state agencies to bring vaccines when they are available to community sites.
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To maintain continued health and safety during the pandemic, please do not visit a VA facility for a COVID-19 vaccine without first setting up an appointment, or if the venue specifically states they are accepting ‘walk-ins.” While walk-in clinics have been held, vaccine supplies and enrollment coordination require that appointments primarily be used to effectively administer and track the vaccines.
This press release was produced by the Town of Northborough. The views expressed here are the author’s own.