By State House News Service
Massachusetts will retire its vaccine appointment pre-registration system by the end of May and ramp up its efforts to get doses to homebound residents who cannot travel to receive the shots, the Baker administration announced Friday.
In the latest shifts as the state moves closer to the state of emergency s end, the Executive Office of Health and Human Services said it will expand eligibility under the Homebound Vaccination Program, which originally offered at-home vaccines for individuals who met federal criteria such as requiring significant support to travel to a medical appointment. Under the changes announced Friday, anyone who has trouble getting to a vaccination site can access the program starting Monday, May 24.
Mass expands Homebound Vaccination Program as preregistration system shuts down
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In-Home COVID Vaccine Program Expands in Mass Monday
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