UPDATE: Wilmington Vaccine Clinic Opens To 75+ Residents

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Wilmington MA

03 February, 2021

12:16 PM

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WILMINGTON, MA — Wilmington's vaccine clinics at Shriners Auditorium will begin Thursday, the Health Department said Wednesday. They will be open to all people in Phase One as well as residents over 75, the first group of Phase Two. Registration was initially open only for Phase One residents, but eligibility expanded Wednesday afternoon. To register, you must be a current town resident and fall into one of the following groups: Clinical and non-clinical health care workers doing direct and COVID-facing careLong term care facilities, rest homes and assisted living facilitiesFirst responders Congregate care settingsHome-based health care workersHealth care workers doing non-COVID-facing care75 years old or older The first clinic will be Thursday morning, 9 to 11 a.m. Newhouse said the town is planning to hold clinics at Shriners Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings, but will add more days and times when more vaccines are available. Registration is first-come, first-serve. Phase two vaccinations, for people 75 and older, began Monday statewide, but the supply available for local towns remains highly constrained. Vaccines will be available at 18 CVS stores across the state beginning Feb. 11 as part of a federal effort to increase vaccine availability. Mass vaccination sites including Fenway Park began vaccinating Phase Two residents Monday. Christopher Huffaker can be reached at 412-265-8353 or [email protected]. This story has been updated.

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