May 10, 2024 | Vol. 53, Issue 9

The only bilingual Chinese-English Newspaper in New England

Tufts Vaccinates Community Elders

This past month Tufts Medical Center administered more than 160 COVID-19 booster doses to Chinese-speaking seniors, meeting them where they live.

This past month Tufts Medical Center administered more than 160 COVID-19 booster doses to Chinese-speaking seniors, meeting them where they live.

Tufts Medical Center collaborated with the Chinese Progressive Association to administer doses at several senior housing sites. Tufts MC heard from seniors that they are thankful Tufts were able to bring the vaccines to them, given their mobility issues, difficulty waiting in line for long periods, and so on. While the Tufts MC clinic has been very busy, Tufts appreciated the opportunity to work with our community partners and bring the boosters to the community and help to keep our communities safe. If you are 18 years and older, you are eligible for the Moderna or Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 boosters. The Pfizer COVID-19 booster is now available to anyone ages 16 and older if they are at least 6 months post their initial Pfizer vaccination series. Tufts Medical Center will have interpretation services present for residents who are non-English speakers.

The FDA and CDC allows for the use of a booster of a different brand than the original series although the benefits of this approach are not yet clear. In general, you can get the same vaccine brand that you received with your original series (example: Pfizer to Pfizer; Moderna to Moderna; J&J to J&J). The following groups could benefit from a mix and match approach, if desired. Please discuss any questions you may have with your primary care provider first:

  • Females under age 50 may want to consider opting for a Pfizer or Moderna booster, although they may choose to proceed with J&J.
  • Males under age 30 may want to consider opting for a J&J booster although they may choose to proceed with Pfizer or Moderna.

Tufts Medical Center’s Adult (Patients age 12+) COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic

Location: 276 Tremont St., Boston, MA

Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Please note that due to high volume, we may not be able to accommodate all those in line at the end of day.

  • All three FDA authorized vaccines are available at no cost to you: Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson/ Janssen.
  • Eligible individuals can receive the vaccine primary series, third dose or booster dose.
  • Adults 18+ who have had their second shot at least 6 months ago for the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine, or received their Johnson & Johnson/ Janssen vaccine at least 2 months ago, are eligible for a booster.

Tufts Medical Center welcomes walk-ins at our locations anytime from Monday to Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm. Upon your visit, please bring: 

  • Identification card (if able)
  • CDC COVID-19 vaccine card if seeking a booster or third dose
  • Health Insurance information (if able)

For more information about COVID-19 vaccines, please visit: https://www.tuftsmedicalcenter.org/vaccineinfo

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