Vaccine will go to those in shelters, prisons, and senior housing, Baker says
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Governor Charlie Baker said Wednesday that Massachusetts will start administering the COVID-19 vaccine Monday to the more than 94,000 people who live and work in congregate care settings such as prisons, shelters, and certain private special education schools.
Baker broke the news at his regular State House briefing, where he was joined by state Health and Human Services Secretary Marylou Sudders, who told reporters people who live and work in public and private low-income senior housing will also be included in phase two of the vaccine priority line.
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