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Mass. Debuts New Perks for Getting Vaccinated, Including Free Dunkin' Iced Coffee

People 12 or older can get the vaccine in Massachusetts, and walk-ups at Boston's Hynes Convention Center, which will be offering the free iced coffee Thursday and Friday, are being strongly encouraged

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Coffee and beer are among the new incentives being offered to persuade people who remain on the fence to get the coronavirus vaccine.

While more than three-quarters of Massachusetts adults have gotten at least one dose of the COVID vaccine, the Baker administration is offering some new incentives for the rest of the population to get a shot this week, including free iced coffee from Dunkin'.

Massachusetts residents who get vaccinated at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston on Thursday and Friday between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. can get the free iced coffee, the administration announced Tuesday, as it aims to boost its already high vaccination rate.

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There will also be prizes, including five offers of free Dunkin' coffee for a year each day, and photo-ops with the company's mascots, Sprinkles and Icy Joe.

Anyone 12 or older can get the vaccine in Massachusetts, and walk-ups at Hynes are being strongly encouraged.

The governor said he wanted to wait until he was eligible to get the shot.

For those looking for a reason to get vaccinated who don't like iced coffee, the administration said it's also offering two free tickets to the Museum of Science in Boston for people who live, work or go to school in Massachusetts and get vaccinated at a pop-up clinic being hosted there Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Those people will get free parking as well, and there will be live demonstrations as well as giveaways -- and second doses will be offered at another clinic being held June 18 and 19. The museum tickets can be used at a later day.

More than 77% of adults in Massachusetts have gotten at least one dose so far, among the highest rates in the country.

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