COVID-19 Latest Information on Vaccines, Boosters, Cases, and Testing

COVID-19 TREATMENT PILL

What to do if you have COVID-19 or have been exposed to COVID-19? 

 We have developed the following FAQ which will also be posted on mass.gov.

1. What are the updated boosters? The new COVID-19 booster vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer are updated versions of the original vaccines. The updated boosters were recently authorized by the FDA and recommended by the CDC.

 2. Who should get the new booster?   Anyone age 12 or older who completed a primary COVID-19 vaccination series or received a booster dose at least two months ago should get the updated booster as soon as possible.

 3. Why do I need a booster?   Staying up to date on vaccines, including boosters, is the most effective way to prevent serious illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19. While vaccine protection decreases over time, boosters re-stimulate the immune system and increase vaccine efficacy again. Boosters are an important defense, even if you’ve already had COVID-19.

 4. When and where can I get a booster?  Updated boosters will be available in Massachusetts starting the week of September 5, 2022. You can get a booster at many locations across the Commonwealth, including where you received previous vaccines. Locations include doctor’s offices, hospitals, pharmacies, and community health clinics.

 5.Where can I get more information?  You can visit www.mass.gov/covidbooster for the latest information.

 

COVID-19 VACCINE LOCATIONS

IN-HOME VACCINATIONS are available for anyone who is unable to get to a vaccine location, including children 5-11 years old.

You can call the In-Home Vaccination Central Intake Line at (833) 983-0485. Representatives are available Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Representatives are available in both English and Spanish, and also have access to translators for over 100 languages.