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Newton, MA 02462
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Waltham, MA 02453
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Natick, MA 01760
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Newton Centre, MA 02459
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978 Worcester Road (rte 9)
Wellesley, Massachusetts 02482
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Wellesley, Massachusetts 02481
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Mass General Brigham is following federal and state guidance from public health officials for vaccine distribution. The first wave of people who are getting the vaccine are frontline health care workers and first responders. Patients in long-term care facilities and nursing homes can also get the vaccine. We are coordinating with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and expect that we will have more information in the coming weeks on when and how patients can get the vaccine. We will continue to update our website as more information becomes available and encourage you to check here for updates.
We know that many of you are eager to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Mass General Brigham is committed to getting all of our patients vaccinated as soon as possible. Our current vaccine supply is limited. We receive vaccines from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts each week. Vaccine delivery follows the state’s vaccination phases.
We will contact eligible patients through Patient Gateway (the online patient portal), or by email, text message, or phone call. All scheduling is being handled centrally at Mass General Brigham. Please do not contact your doctor’s office about scheduling vaccine appointments. While we wait for new vaccines to be delivered, please remain diligent. It is still important to wash your hands, wear a mask, and socially distance—even if you or someone you know has been vaccinated.
Please visit Mass General Brigham's COVID-19 website to learn more about the vaccine.