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Cohan: With general population eligible for coronavirus vaccine, it s time to open up sites for walk-ins

Cohan: With general population eligible for coronavirus vaccine, it’s time to open up sites for walk-ins Alexi Cohan © Provided by Boston Herald Chelsea, MA. - March 8: A sign advertising vaccines at the Chelsea Collaborative on March 8, 2021 in Chelsea, Massachusetts. (Staff Photo By Matt Stone/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) Getting a coronavirus vaccine appointment can still feel daunting to many in Massachusetts, so in order to get as many people vaccinated as possible, we need far more walk-in appointments. Massachusetts has one of the highest vaccine-acceptance rates in the country, as previously reported in the Herald, and that’s a fantastic and encouraging accomplishment.

Massachusetts gets its shot: Coronavirus vaccine eligibility expands to 16-plus

Massachusetts gets its shot: Coronavirus vaccine eligibility expands to 16-plus Rick Sobey © Provided by Boston Herald Boston, MA. - March 19: Sally McGowan of Cataldo fills a needle with the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at the Hynes Convention Center on March 19, 2021 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Staff Photo By Matt Stone/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) It’s the phrase so many Bay Staters have been anxiously waiting to see on coronavirus vaccine provider websites: “Vaccine eligible,” and it is finally true for everyone 16-and older on Monday. About 1.7 million more people in Massachusetts will become eligible for the vaccine on Patriots Day. But not everyone will be able to get an appointment right away, as the amount of people who want a shot is significantly more than the amount of doses available.

1,848 wasted coronavirus vaccine doses in Massachusetts: State tally

Charlie Baker expects minimal disruptions to vaccinations due to Johnson & Johnson pause

Charlie Baker expects ‘minimal disruptions’ to vaccinations due to Johnson & Johnson pause Lisa Kashinsky © Provided by Boston Herald Boston, MA. - April 6: Governor Charlie Baker speaks to the media after receiving his COVID-19 vaccine at the Hynes Convention Center on April 6, 2021 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Staff Photo By Matt Stone/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) Gov. Charlie Baker expects only “minimal disruptions” to vaccinations in Massachusetts amid the nationwide pause on administering the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine. Johnson & Johnson is “currently a small portion of our supply,” Baker said in a press conference Wednesday. “We’re expecting minimal disruptions to scheduling new appointments.”

State budget writers seek stability as Massachusetts House prepares to release fiscal 22 budget

State budget writers seek stability as Massachusetts House prepares to release fiscal ’22 budget Erin Tiernan © Provided by Boston Herald BOSTON, MA. - NOVEMBER 5: House Ways and Means Chair, Aaron Michlewitz speaks during a media briefing on the states budget at the State House on November 5, 2020 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Staff Photo By Matt Stone/ MediaNews Group/Boston Herald) House lawmakers are poised to release their budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year on Wednesday and, coming off the heels of one of the most tumultuous budget cycles on record, budget writers say they are trying to inject an air of predictability into this year’s process.

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