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As COVID cases continue to climb in Massachusetts and throughout the country, a free, walk-in vaccination clinic is being held at Boston City Hall on Tuesday, Jan. 4.
From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Boston Emergency Medical Services, in partnership with the City of Boston and Boston Public Health Commission, is offering Pfizer vaccine doses, including boosters. No appointments are needed.
FREE Vaccination Clinic TOMORROW (January 4th).
— Boston EMS (@BOSTON_EMS) January 3, 2022
Our mobile vax team will be at City Hall on Tuesday from 9AM-3PM. We will be offering 1st, 2nd and booster doses. Ages 5+ welcome, no appointment needed. Open to the public. @CityOfBoston @HealthyBoston @AgeStrongBos pic.twitter.com/zYna7UFdjq
While first and second Pfizer doses are available to anyone over the age of 5, booster doses are only available to those 16 or older, per current CDC guidelines.
If you are unable to make the clinic and want to be vaccinated or boosted, here is Mass.gov’s database of COVID-19 vaccine locations. To schedule an appointment online, visit the state’s VaxFinder website or call 211 for assistance.
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