In addition to staffing the Hynes Convention Center, a mass vaccination site now vaccinating more than 7,000 people daily, Cataldo Ambulance is operating additional pop up sites, expanding staffing in an effort to reach even more Massachusetts residents.
Through a program that brings vaccinations directly into communities, smaller scale vaccination pop up clinics are reaching residents unable to get to more centralized sites like the Hynes Convention Center. The support extends into Boston neighborhoods such as Jamaica Plain, Dorchester, and Roslindale.
In addition to Boston neighborhoods, Cataldo is actively staging pop ups in Revere, Chelsea, New Bedford and Fall River with great success.
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There are new all-stars at Fenway Park, carrying syringes of vaccine and doses of hope
The latest Fenway faithful want it now. They want it fast
By Thomas Farragher Globe Columnist,Updated February 17, 2021, 3:54 p.m.
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The beer taps are dry. There are no peanuts or pretzels. Or Fenway Franks.
But this much is familiar: There are long lines. There are determined faces. And, as ever, there is an abiding hope at the old ballpark.
âAll the kids are concerned, and theyâre all trying to get an appointment for me,â Carol Hartling, 86, of Marblehead told me the other day outside a frosty Fenway Park. âYouâve got to do what you can to survive.â