The
City of Medford has received several hundred doses of the vaccine to
provide to eligible residents. With these doses we will prioritize
residents ages 75 and older. Residents currently eligible under Phase 1
are encouraged to visit a state vaccine site. The City of Medford will
host a vaccine clinic on Saturday, February 20th from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
and the Andrews Middle School for residents ages 75 and older. This
clinic will be available ONLY to Medford residents, by appointment only. Registration is now open. We expect the clinic to fill up fast, but are working to be able to announce a second clinic within the next few days.
TO REGISTER, VISIT: https://www.maimmunizations.org/client/registration?clinic_id=1818. Please be aware that spots are limited.
By
state requirement, all registrations for vaccine clinics must be done
online. You can access our registration link on our City website – http://www.medfordma.org
– by clicking on the “COVID-19 Information” button. If you do not have a
computer, or if you need help registering, you can call any of the
following locations:
- If you are a Medford resident age 75 or older, you can call the Council on Aging at 781-396-6010,
- OR, you can call the West Medford Community Center at 781-483-3042
- If
you are a resident of a Medford Housing Authority Building, please call
781-396-7200 and ask to leave a message with Lisa Tonello or Barbara
Fleming.
Again,
please note that our supply of vaccines is limited, but we hope to
announce another clinic in the next few days. We will continue to work
hard to make as many vaccine appointments as possible available for our
residents.
If
you have GENERAL questions about COVID-19 or about the vaccine, you can
call our Multilingual Resource Line at 781-475-5644 and leave a message
to receive a call back.
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