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CHA to host Vaccine Day on July 18

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  Mayor Carlo DeMaria recently announced that Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) will be hosting a Vaccine Day in Everett on Sunday, July 18; CHA will be visiting five local organizations form 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Music and food will be provided by CHA.

  “Through our partnership with CHA, the city of Everett is continuing to bring vaccines to the community,” said DeMaria. “It is important that we continue our efforts to distribute the vaccine and I am grateful for our relationship with CHA. The city of Everett is committed to vaccinating the entire community to ensure that residents are protected from COVID-19.”

  CHA will be visiting local organizations on the following schedule:

  • First Baptist Church of Everett (50 Church St.): 11 a.m.–1 p.m.
  • Igreja Universal (460 Broadway): 12–3 p.m.
  • Latinos Unidos en Massachusetts (198 Ferry St.): 12–3 p.m.
  • Our Lady of Grace Parish (194 Nichols St.): 1:30–2:45 p.m.
  • Haitian Church of God of Unity (1935 Revere Beach Pkwy.): 1– 3 p.m.

  CHA will be distributing the Pfizer vaccine, which is available for those ages 12 and over. Children ages 12-17 will require parent or guardian permission to receive the vaccine. Once the first dose is administered, CHA will provide more information regarding the second dose. There is no cost for the vaccine and walk-ins are welcome. The vaccine is available to all, regardless of immigration status. Health insurance and ID are not required.

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