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Melrose COVID-19 Vaccinations: Clinic For Residents 75+
The city will be vaccinating those eligible on Feb. 17 at Memorial Hall. Appointments are required.

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The city will be vaccinating those eligible on Feb. 17 at Memorial Hall. Appointments are required.

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Massachusetts residents 75 and older who have trouble using the state website will be able to call a hotline to get help with scheduling.
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Eligible Massachusetts residents can begin getting vaccinated at local CVS pharmacies next week.