
BOSTON (AP) — All Massachusetts residents age 75 and older are now eligible to make an appointment to get a COVID-19 vaccine, but the online rollout did not go smoothly for some.
Residents could start scheduling an appointment starting Wednesday for shots being administered starting Monday at one of more than 80 sites around the state.
Monica Nelson, a retired nurse from Newburyport told The Boston Globe in an email that she spent two hours trying to get her 75-year-old husband a slot with no luck. She called the rollout a “disaster.”
State health officials urged patience, warning that it may take several weeks to get an appointment.





