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The coronavirus vaccine rollout has faced criticism on both the national and local levels, with most states -- including Massachusetts -- falling behind projected inoculation levels. After facing criticism over its difficult-to-navigate website, Massachusetts has set up mass vaccine centers at places like the Natick Mall and Gillette Stadium, as well as expanding eligibility to any adult who accompanies someone 75+ to a vaccine location.
The coronavirus vaccine rollout has faced criticism on both the national and local levels, with most states -- including Massachusetts -- falling behind projected inoculation levels. After facing criticism over its difficult-to-navigate website, Massachusetts has set up mass vaccine centers at places like the Natick Mall and Gillette Stadium, as well as expanding eligibility to any adult who accompanies someone 75+ to a vaccine location.
The vaccination rollout has been awful. I registered and was accepted to get the vaccination only to be told after I arrived that I was not eligible.
I drove 30 miles and took the afternoon off to get this done. It was a joke.
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I had it so I will not get the vaccine.
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Even though people who have recovered from COVID-19 have some natural protection from the disease, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention still recommends recovered patients get the vaccine, due to the risk the coronavirus and its variants pose for re-infection.)