Answers to your COVID-19 vaccine questions after Baker released the state's estimated distribution plan

Governor Charlie Baker on Wednesday laid out Massachusetts’ estimated COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan, with front-line health workers and long-term care residents and staffers first in line and the general public expected to receive the vaccine in April 2021 and after.

So once a COVID-19 vaccine is approved, when and where will you be able to get it? How much will it cost? 

Here are some answers.

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