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What Do I Need to Bring to a COVID-19 Vaccine Appointment? Here's What to Know

Some are confused about what you need to bring when going to get a vaccination

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John Moroney reports on the confusion over what exactly is required for someone to receive their coronavirus vaccine in Massachusetts.

Massachusetts residents seem to be having a bit of confusion about what documents are required to receive a coronavirus vaccine.

Some people have apparently been turned away from Walgreens and CVS vaccination locations because they didn’t have a state ID, even though they’re not required to get vaccinated here in Massachusetts.

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You won’t need medical records or a doctor’s note either. In fact, you can still get a shot even without insurance.

The only thing you really need is a form attesting to that fact that you qualify for the vaccine at the time of your appointment. Those are usually online to fill out when you sign up, and if not, they should have them at the vaccination center.

While they're not mandated, it’s probably a good idea to have some sort of ID and your health insurance card if you have them.

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