Massachusetts Public Health Officials Urge Residents to Get Vaccinated Ahead of the Holiday Season 


Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) information click Here
COVID-19 vaccine information click Here.

A listing of these community clinics that are accepting appointments and, in some locations, walk-ins, is updated weekly and can be found at mass.gov/MobileVax.


Residents who cannot get to a vaccination location can schedule an appointment for in-home COVID and flu vaccination by going to mass.gov/VaccinesAtHome

How to schedule an in-home vaccination
In-Home Vaccination Central Intake Line

By phone: (833) 983-0485

~Representatives from CDR Health, which is operating the call center, scheduling appointments, and delivering in-home vaccinations are       available at this number Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
~Representatives are available in both English and Spanish, and also have access to translators for over 100 other languages

Online:
You may also schedule an appointment directly on the CDR Health Patient Portal page at patientportalma.com.


In addition to flu and COVID-19 vaccination, many people are eligible for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccination this year, including pregnant people, newborns, and many people 60 and older. COVID-19, flu, and RSV are the three viruses that are most likely to cause severe disease resulting in hospitalization and sometimes death.

While the holidays are a time for gathering, public health officials advise that if you are feeling unwell, you should stay home, get tested, and, if you test positive for flu or COVID-19, click here to get treatment. To learn how to prevent the spread of illness click here.