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Want To Start 2023 on a Healthy Note?

January 3, 2023

Get your flu shot and keep up with your COVID-19 boosters.

Getting your latest COVID-19 booster is a safe, effective and powerful way to help your local caregivers this winter season.

You can help hospitals

  • Practice patience and civility for the healthcare workers on the front lines
  • Keep up with regular appointments and do not hesitate to seek care in emergency situations
  • Seek care from your doctor or a Circle Health Urgent Care when appropriate
  • Get your flu shot and keep up with your COVID-19 boosters
  • Remain vigilant about COVID-19 symptoms and exposure
  • Take the easy step of creating a personal care plan and assigning a healthcare proxy

COVID-19 vaccination

Please visit vaxfinder.mass.gov to find a vaccine or booster appointment near you.

In partnership with Lowell Cataldo Ambulance, the state is offering vaccinations at the Saab Building on the Tufts Medicine Lowell General Hospital Saints Campus at 2 Hospital Drive in Lowell.

Learn more about receiving the Right Care in the Right Place and access available mental health resources in Massachusetts.

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Your initial vaccination offers strong protection against the COVID-19 virus, and are working well to prevent severe illness, hospitalization and death, even against the widely circulating Delta variant. However, public health experts are starting to see reduced protection, especially among certain populations, against mild and moderate disease.
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Employee Vaccinations Required by October 1, 2021
Every day we have the privilege of helping people heal and become their best, healthiest selves. These individuals turn to us when they are most vulnerable and trust that we will care for them safely. To serve them well, we also must be our healthiest and best selves and the best way to be healthy amidst this ongoing pandemic is vaccination.

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