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Baker-Polito Administration provides weekly COVID19 vaccine updates

This week, Massachusetts received 444,930 first and second doses as part of the state allocation.

BOSTON — The administration of Gov. Charlie Baker has provided its weekly update for coronavirus vaccine doses allocated from the federal government.

This week, Massachusetts received 444,930 first and second doses as part of the state allocation. These figures do not include doses provided directly from the federal government to the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program, Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC), or Community Vaccination Center (CVC).

These numbers include a one-time shipment of 108,800 Johnson & Johnson vaccines, the administration said in a written statement.

This week, first doses and second dose state allocations (total doses), were distributed among providers as follows:

  • Health systems and health care providers (excluding community health centers): 163,960
  • Regional Collaboratives and local Boards of Health: 118,230
  • Mass vaccination locations: 115,890
  • Community Health Centers state allocation only: 31,350
  • Retail pharmacies (non-CVS) state allocation only: 4,500
  • Mobile Clinics supporting long-term care facilities, congregate care, affordable/low-income senior housing, and homebound individuals: 10,000

Weekly allocations are subject to change based on federal availability, demand from providers, and obligations to meet second doses. Providers have 10 days to use their doses and must meet specific performance thresholds, the administration said.

Federal Doses

In addition to the state allocation, the federal government has increased its distribution of vaccines to CVS Health sites as part of the Federal Retail Pharmacy Partnership, as well as to certain Massachusetts federally qualified community health centers. These quantities fluctuate on a weekly basis and are not counted as part of the state’s weekly allocation, but represent an increasing allocation to selected locations.

This week, 254,490 first and second doses were allocated to the retail pharmacy program. Twenty-three FQHCs received 88,400 doses directly from the federal government. The community vaccination clinic at the Hynes Convention Center was allocated 42,120 doses.

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