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1 COVID-19 Vaccine Locations for Individuals Currently Eligible to Be Vaccinated Updated at 1:00 P.M 1 COVID-19 vaccine locations for individuals currently eligible to be vaccinated Updated at 1:00 p.m. – September 22nd, 2021 Location Serves Full Address Site Type Find an Phone E-mail Appointment Instructions at Accessibility Days of the Vaccines Name appointment info site week open available Abington: CVS All eligible 385 Centre Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Moderna (Centre Ave) people Ave, Abington, vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior statewide MA 02351 izations/covid- 7287) 19-vaccine Abington: All eligible 375 Centre Indoor https://www.s 781-871-9228 Daily Pfizer Stop & Shop people Avenue (Route topandshop.co (Centre statewide 123), m/covid- Avenue) Abington, MA vaccine 02351 Abington: All eligible 777 Brockton Indoor https://www. 781-857-2345 Daily Moderna, Walmart people Ave, Abington, walmart.com/ Pfizer (Brockton statewide MA 02351 pharmacy/ Ave) Acton: Acton All eligible 563 Indoor https://dinnoh 978-263-3901 Daily Moderna, Pharmacy people Massachusetts ealth.com/act Pfizer statewide Ave, Acton, onpharmacy/ MA 01720 Acton: CVS All eligible 344 Great Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Moderna (Great Road) people Road, Acton, vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior statewide MA 01720 izations/covid- 7287) 19-vaccine Acton: CVS All eligible 400 Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Moderna (Massachusett people Massachusetts vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior s Ave.) statewide Ave., Acton, izations/covid- 7287) MA 01720 19-vaccine Acton: CVS All eligible 344 Great Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Appointment Check-in Daily Johnson and Minute Clinic people Road, Acton, vs.com/minute (1-800-746- only 15min prior Johnson, (Great Road) statewide MA 01720 clinic/services/ 7287) Moderna covid-19- vaccine Acton: All eligible 100 Powder Indoor https://www. 800-925-4733 Appointment Daily Moderna Walgreens people Mill Road, walgreens.co only (Powder Mill statewide Acton, MA m/findcare/va Road) 01720 ccination/covi d-19 Adams: All eligible 21 Columbia Indoor https://www. 800-925-4733 Appointment Daily Moderna Walgreens people Street, Adams, walgreens.co only (Columbia statewide MA 01220 m/findcare/va Street) ccination/covi d-19 Agawam: CVS All eligible 163 Silver Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Pfizer (Silver St.) people Street, vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior statewide Agawam, MA izations/covid- 7287) 01001 19-vaccine 2 Agawam: CVS All eligible 287 Springfield Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Moderna (Springfield people Street, vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior Street) statewide Agawam, MA izations/covid- 7287) 01001 19-vaccine Agawam: All eligible 60 Springfield Indoor https://www. 800-925-4733 Appointment Daily Pfizer Walgreens people St., Agawam, walgreens.co only (Springfield statewide MA 01001 m/findcare/va St.) ccination/covi d-19 Allston: CVS All eligible 181 Brighton Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Pfizer (Brighton Ave) people Ave, Allston, vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior statewide MA 02134 izations/covid- 7287) 19-vaccine Allston: CVS All eligible 214 Harvard Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Moderna (Harvard people Avenue, vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior Avenue) statewide Allston, MA izations/covid- 7287) 02134 19-vaccine Amesbury: All eligible 5 Macy Street, Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Moderna CVS (Macy people Amesbury, MA vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior Street) statewide 01913 izations/covid- 7287) 19-vaccine Amesbury: All eligible 100 Macy Indoor https://www.s 978-388-9755 Daily Johnson and Stop & Shop people Street, topandshop.co Johnson, statewide Amesbury, MA m/covid- Moderna, 01913 vaccine Pfizer Amesbury: All eligible 15 Haverhill Indoor https://www. 800-925-4733 Appointment Daily Moderna Walgreens people Road, walgreens.co only (Haverhill statewide Amesbury, MA m/findcare/va Road) 01913 ccination/covi d-19 Amherst: CVS All eligible 76 North Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Moderna (North people Pleasant vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior Pleasant statewide Street, izations/covid- 7287) Street) Amherst, MA 19-vaccine 01002 Amherst: CVS All eligible 165 University Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Moderna (University people Drive, vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior Drive) statewide Amherst, MA izations/covid- 7287) 01002 19-vaccine Amherst: CVS All eligible 165 University Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Appointment Check-in Daily Johnson and Minute Clinic people Drive, vs.com/minute (1-800-746- only 15min prior Johnson, (University statewide Amherst, MA clinic/services/ 7287) Moderna Drive) 01002 covid-19- vaccine Amherst: Eligible people 1 Campus Indoor https://www.u The clinics are Monday, Moderna, UMass in Western MA Center Way, mass.edu/coro held in the Tuesday, Pfizer Amherst Amherst, MA navirus/vaccin lower level of Wednesday, Campus 01003 e the Campus Thursday Center Center room 168; park in the parking garage, and proceed to the 3 lower level via elevator, escalator, or stairs. A free parking pass will be provided. Andover: CVS All eligible 68 Main Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Pfizer (Main Street) people Street, vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior statewide Andover, MA izations/covid- 7287) 01810 19-vaccine Andover: CVS All eligible 68 Main Indoor https://www.c Appointment Daily Johnson and Minute Clinic people Street, vs.com/minute only Johnson, (Main Street) statewide Andover, MA clinic/services/ Moderna 01810 covid-19- vaccine Arlington: CVS All eligible 23-25 Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Moderna (23-25 people Massachusetts vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior Massachusett statewide Ave, Arlington, izations/covid- 7287) s Ave) MA 02474 19-vaccine Arlington: CVS All eligible 833 Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Pfizer (833 people Massachusetts vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior Massachusett statewide Avenue, izations/covid- 7287) s Ave.) Arlington, MA 19-vaccine 02476 Arlington: All eligible 905 Indoor https://www.s 781-643-3267 Daily Johnson and Stop & Shop people Massachusetts topandshop.co Johnson (Massachusett statewide Avenue, m/covid- s Avenue) Arlington, MA vaccine 02476 Arlington: All eligible 1425 Indoor https://www. 800-925-4733 Appointment Daily Pfizer Walgreens people Massachusetts walgreens.co only (1425 statewide Ave, Arlington, m/findcare/va Massachusett MA 02476 ccination/covi s Ave) d-19 Arlington: All eligible 324 Indoor https://www. 800-925-4733 Appointment Daily Pfizer Walgreens people Massachusetts walgreens.co only (324 statewide Ave, Arlington, m/findcare/va Massachusett MA 02474 ccination/covi s Ave) d-19 Ashland: CVS All eligible 47 Pond St, Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Pfizer (Pond St.) people Ashland, MA vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior statewide 01721 izations/covid- 7287) 19-vaccine Ashland: CVS All eligible 414 Union St., Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Moderna (Union St.) people Ashland, MA vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior statewide 01721 izations/covid- 7287) 19-vaccine Ashland: CVS All eligible 414 Union St., Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Appointment Check-in Daily Johnson and Minute Clinic people Ashland, MA vs.com/minute (1-800-746- only 15min prior Johnson, (Union St) statewide 01721 clinic/services/ 7287) Moderna covid-19- vaccine 4 Ashland: All eligible 339 Pond Indoor https://www. 800-925-4733 Appointment Daily Pfizer Walgreens people Street, walgreens.co only (Pond Street) statewide Ashland, MA m/findcare/va 01721 ccination/covi d-19 Ashland: All eligible 399 Union Indoor https://www. 800-925-4733 Appointment Daily Pfizer Walgreens people Street, walgreens.co only (Union Street) statewide Ashland, MA m/findcare/va 01721 ccination/covi d-19 Athol: CVS All eligible 1653 Main St., Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Pfizer (Main St.) people Athol, MA vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior statewide 01331 izations/covid- 7287) 19-vaccine Athol: All eligible 1640 S Main Indoor https://www. 800-925-4733 Appointment Daily Pfizer Walgreens (S people St, Athol, MA walgreens.co only Main St) statewide 01331 m/findcare/va ccination/covi d-19 Attleboro: CVS All eligible 191 N. Main Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Pfizer (N. Main St.) people St., Attleboro, vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior statewide MA 02703 izations/covid- 7287) 19-vaccine Attleboro: CVS All eligible 486 Pleasant Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Moderna (Pleasant people Street, vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior Street) statewide Attleboro, MA izations/covid- 7287) 02703 19-vaccine Attleboro: All eligible 947 Park St, Indoor https://home. Fully Will vary Moderna LaSalette people Attleboro, MA color.com/vac wheelchair Shrine statewide 02703 cine/register/a accessible (Attleboro ttleboro Health Dept.) Attleboro: All eligible 196 Pleasant Indoor https://www. 800-925-4733 Appointment Daily Pfizer Walgreens people St., Attleboro, walgreens.co only (Pleasant St.) statewide MA 02703 m/findcare/va ccination/covi d-19 Attleborough: All eligible 469 Pleasant Indoor https://www.s 508-226-5888 Daily Moderna Stop & Shop people St, topandshop.co (Pleasant statewide Attleborough, m/covid- Street) MA 02703 vaccine Auburn: All eligible 689 Indoor https://www.h 508-832-6511 Monday- Moderna Auburn people Southbridge ealthmartcovi Friday Pharmacy & statewide St, Auburn, dvaccine.com Home Health MA 01501 Care Auburn: CVS All eligible 676 Indoor https://www.c 800-SHOP-CVS Check-in Daily Moderna (Southbridge people Southbridge vs.com/immun (1-800-746- 15min prior Street) statewide Street, izations/covid- 7287) Auburn, MA 19-vaccine 01501 5 Auburndale: All eligible 2090 Indoor https://dinnoh 617-244-2794 Daily Johnson and Keyes Drug people Commonwealt ealth.com/key Johnson, statewide h Ave, esdrug/ Moderna, Auburndale, Pfizer MA 02466 Avon: Costco All eligible 120 Stockwell Indoor https://www.c 508-232-4003 Please use the Vary--check Moderna, (Stockwell Dr) people Drive, Avon, ostco.com/cov online link Pfizer statewide MA 02322 id- scheduling vaccine.html system to book an appointment.
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