The Boston Globe has the following:
"Governor Charlie Baker on Wednesday laid out Massachusetts’ estimated COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan, with front-line health workers and long-term care residents and staffers first in line and the general public expected to receive the vaccine in April 2021 and after.Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
The distribution of COVID-19 vaccines is pending the Food and Drug Administration’s emergency use authorization, which is expected in the coming days or weeks. Baker said at a Wednesday press conference that the state expects to receive shipments of COVID-19 vaccines developed by Pfizer and Cambridge-based Moderna.
But if you’re not a health care or long-term care facility worker, or a resident of a long-term care facility, when will you get the vaccine? Here’s what the state is saying, along with answers to some other questions:"
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2020/12/09/nation/here-is-estimated-covid-19-vaccine-timeline-massachusetts/
Gov Baker's press conference announcing the timeline for distribution of the vaccine https://youtu.be/UFe5N2akvkI
You can view the presentation doc at the MA.gov page or here
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