Several hundred thousand workers in Massachusetts will become eligible to book COVID-19 vaccination appointments this Monday, under an update to the state’s vaccine rollout announced Wednesday by Gov. Charlie Baker.
According to Baker’s administration, residents over the age of 60 and certain frontline workers will become eligible Monday, March 22 — followed by residents over the age of 55 and individuals with one qualifying medical condition on April 5 and then all residents over the age of 16 on April 19.
The state — which made most teachers fully eligible last week — had always included workers who face increased exposure to COVID-19 during Phase 2 of the vaccine
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