Health & Fitness

Wakefield Sets Vaccine Clinic For Residents 75 And Older

The town announced a local clinic Friday, Feb. 26.

WAKEFIELD, MA — Wakefield has announced a local vaccine clinic for people age 75 and older. The clinic is for Wakefield residents only, and appointments are required.

The town vaccinated 1,484 people at its Feb. 1 clinic. Unlike that clinic, which included Phase 1 groups from surrounding communities, this one will exclusively serve Wakefield's 75+ population.

"Our first clinic was an amazing success with almost 1,500 patients vaccinated," Town Administrator Stephen Maio said. "We accommodated appointment shifts, so our seniors could avoid the storm, and were fully operational until our posted closing time despite the snow."

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Maio said the town will implement some changes to improve flow, including adding volunteers to assist those with mobility challenges and increasing the technical support available.

More clinics will be scheduled once the town receives additional vaccine shipments. Visit the town's website or subscribe to the "Get Town News" feature on the homepage to be quickly informed of future clinics.

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Location and Time

Friday, February 26, 2021
200 Quannapowitt Parkway
Formerly known as the American Mutual/Comverse Building
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

This clinic requires registration and an appointment. Need help with the state registration portal? Watch the tutorial. If you do not have access to a computer, you can contact the Council on Aging at 781-245-3312. If your call is not answered immediately, please leave a message with your contact information.

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