COVID, Massachusetts and vaccine
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Bay State pharmacies will be required to administer the shots, with insurance companies compelled to cover the cost.
Massachusetts just set its own recommendations for COVID vaccines. Here's what to expect as the shots roll out this fall.
Massachusetts says that all citizens should be vaccinated to protect against the COVID-19 virus as the Bay State will now force insurance providers to cover vaccines approved by the state.
Massachusetts is also spearheading an initiative to establish a public health collaborative with states in New England and the Northeast.
"We’re not going to let the Trump administration or Robert Kennedy cost lives and take us down when others fail to do their job," Gov. Maura Healey said Thursday.
States across the country are taking vaccine protocols into their own hands as faith in federal recommendations wanes.
Governor Maura Healey is promising vaccine access for all families in Massachusetts ahead of a federal vaccine committee meeting on Thursday that<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
Western Massachusetts legislators say they back Governor Maura Healey’s move to ensure commonwealth residents will have access to vaccines regardless of changing federal policy.