Here is how the Cambridge area is doing in the race to vaccinate its population.
This week, the Commonwealth received 444,930 first and second doses as part of the state allocation.
Prepare to get back in the (bike) saddle with this free, virtual fitness class for adults aged 60 and over.
Massachusetts is doing better than most states in the race to vaccinate its population.
Fourteen percent of all Cambridge residents are fully vaccinated, according to state data.
The Commonwealth has received 330,000 first and second doses from the federal government as part of the state allocation of doses.
The pandemic has affected the nation's blood supply. The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the Cambridge area.
Homebound individuals are those who are not able to leave their home to get to a vaccination site without significant assistance.
Nearly 70 percent of the city's seniors, ages 75 and up, have received both doses of the coronavirus vaccine.
Mayor Siddiqui’s Office the City of Cambridge have displayed 121 white flags on City Hall lawn to mark the 1-year anniversary of the COVID.
The Baker-Polito Administration announced the timeline for all remaining residents to be eligible for a vaccine.
The City has funded 2 to 3 meals, 7 days a week, from local restaurants for every shelter program or meals program in Cambridge.
The Baker-Polito Administration announced a new preregistration signup tool will be available for the state’s 7 mass vaccination sites.
See how the waning COVID-19 epidemic is affecting hospital capacity in Middlesex County and across MA.
This guidance will be updated and expanded based on the level of community spread of SARS-CoV-2.
The last day for appointments at Fenway Park will be March 27.
People with disabilities (PwD) and/or certain ongoing health problems are at a higher risk of getting very sick if they get coronavirus.
This group of workers will join the current eligible groups (including 65+ and individuals with 2+ certain medical conditions).
New federal data shows how the waning coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals in Middlesex County.
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Cambridge area.
It is also a reminder that this pandemic is far from over, and we all must continue to wear masks, social distance, and get vaccinated.
Your participation will help us communicate critical information more clearly to all members of the community.
With this announcement, almost 1 million individuals are newly eligible for vaccine.
CVS has more than 12,000 open appointments in Massachusetts for the next four days on its online scheduler.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Cambridge.
The administration also announced that individuals who accompany someone age 75 or older to get a vaccine at a mass vaccination site.
The Community Benefits Advisory Committee acts on the Guiding Principles for Community Benefits Funding, adopted by the Cambridge City.
Here are the latest figures on hospital capacity, including ICUs, in Middlesex County.
The coronavirus vaccine scheduling resource line is a dedicated telephone line available to residents 75 and older.
The Administration today also announced a new call center to help residents 75 and older who are unable to access the vaccine appointment.
New federal data shows how many inpatient and ICU hospital beds are currently filled in Middlesex County and across MA.
To find sites and book an appointment, visit the State's website at www.mass.gov/COVIDVaccineMap.
Cambridge residents age 75+ are the first priority population in Phase II and are eligible to get the coronavirus vaccine as of February 1.
Here are the latest numbers on hospital capacity in Middlesex County and across Massachusetts.
The Administration also announced updates to plans for Phase Two of the Commonwealth’s distribution plan.
Moderna said Monday it was developing a booster shot to protect against the highly contagious coronavirus strain identified in South Africa.
All residents must demonstrate their eligibility to receive the vaccine. Eligibility can be established by self-attestation.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Middlesex County.
This will include over 94,000 eligible individuals, both residents and staff, across the Commonwealth.