What we know about COVID-19 vaccines in Mass. — and what we don’t
Sometime this month, the first Massachusetts residents could start getting vaccinated against COVID-19, hopefully signaling the beginning of the end of the grueling pandemic. But the record-time arrival of these vaccines raises a host of questions from a wary and beleaguered public: How bad are the side effects? How long will immunity last? Will I have to keep wearing a mask after my shots?

The Globe reached out to public health authorities in Boston and across the country to tell readers what the experts do — and don’t — know about the vaccines that hundreds of thousands of us will be receiving in the coming months.

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