When will you be able to get the COVID-19 vaccine, and when will you know?
The slow rollout of coronavirus vaccines has raised a host of questions about how state residents will know when it’s their turn to be immunized. 

With limited vaccines available and fewer shots being administered than promised, the Globe asked Dr. Paul Biddinger, medical director for emergency preparedness at Massachusetts General Hospital and chair of the state’s COVID-19 vaccine advisory group, to explain what residents should expect in the coming weeks and months.

Here's what you need to know. 

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