There's a Red Cross blood drive coming up nearby within the next two weeks.
For more information and to pre-register for an appointment, visit www.mass.gov/vaccine or call 211.
'Many have also experienced financial and social losses in the past 12 months.'
New federal data shows how the waning coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospitals in Middlesex County.
Patch is collecting local stories ahead of March 11, the day coronavirus was declared a pandemic.
The city's daily average and percent positive rates rose slightly over the past week but remained firmly in the moderate-risk range.
Massachusetts COVID Vaccine Help has nearly 250 volunteers helping eligible patients make vaccine appointments.
New federal data shows how many hospital beds are currently filled in Middlesex County and across MA as the pandemic wanes.
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Somerville area.
Local boards of health were told Wednesday they would not receive a significant vaccine supply as mass vaccination sites are prioritized.
Participants will also have the opportunity to ask questions to the panel about the vaccines.
A panel of health officials will share information about vaccine safety and efficacy and field questions from residents.
For a list of recipients to date, visit somervillema.gov/BizRelief.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including one in Somerville.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospitals and their ICUs in Middlesex County.
The clinic will be open to people in Phase 1 and residents who are 75 and older, but the city has a limited supply of doses.
Here's how many inpatient and ICU hospital beds are currently filled in Middlesex County.
For additional vaccine information, sign up for City alerts and visit the websites listed below.
Residents can keep track of rapidly changing vaccine information via a call-in line.
'To find out when and where you can get vaccinated, visit mass.gov/covidvaccine.'
See how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospital capacity in Middlesex County and across Massachusetts.
New federal government data shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Somerville area.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in the Somerville area.
There are two COVID-19 vaccination sites for Somerville police officers, firefighters, EMTs and other first responders.
The city remained in the moderate-risk category Thursday, despite the majority of communities being upgraded to high risk.
The city also reported a rise in average daily cases and percent positive test rate.
The city surpassed 2,100 total cases since March.
“Drive-up, walk-up, bike-up venues like we did for the flu vaccination,” said Somerville Mayor Joseph Curtatone.
The city reported a rising positive test rate but did not go over the threshold for designating communities high risk.
The Somerville Arts Council collaborated with several local photographers to pay tribute to the 47 lives lost due to the pandemic.
The city also reported a rising positive test rate but did not go over the new percent positivity threshold for designating towns high risk.
Tentatively, the program will begin in January; details are being finalized between Tufts and both cities.
After two weeks of being labeled red by the state, Somerville went back down to yellow in the latest report.
The state reported 91 positive cases in Somerville over the last two weeks.
The bill would require hospitals to take steps to ensure emergency rooms are easily accessible 24/7.
Residents may turn in any unused or expired medication for safe disposal Oct. 24.
The charter is the City’s constitution and determines how the City is structured and run.
Somerville has updated the October and November schedule for its mobile COVID-19 testing unit.
Staff members may be receiving a high volume of calls and will return your call as soon as possible.