Please use the state Vax Finder website to find a location and make an appointment to obtain a covid vaccine for anyone age 5 and up, or anyone that qualifies to receive a booster. More information regarding boosters is below
Vaccines currently available at these North Attleboro locations:
-Shaws -CVS
-Stop and Shop -Walmart
-Walgreens
State Sponsored clinics:
Brockton Vaccination Clinic (click to be brought to scheduling website)
1 Feinberg Way Brockton MA 02301
For anyone ages 5 and older.
Taunton Vaccination Clinic:
2005 Bay Street, Taunton, MA
Opening January 6th
For anyone ages 5 and older
8 North Main St. Attleboro
Thursdays, 1 to 3 p.m. *No appointment needed
* Manet patients & non-Manet patients welcome.
Moderna, Pfizer and J&J vaccines are being offered depending on inventory and availability
Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 boosters are available to anyone ages 12 and older. You’re eligible for a booster if:
Pfizer & Moderna: It’s been at least 5 months since your second dose
Johnson & Johnson: It’s been at least 2 months since your first dose
You can mix and match vaccines. You do not need to get the same vaccine brand for your booster as your original COVID-19 vaccination.
Children ages 12-17can only receive Pfizer.
Use VaxFinder to find a pharmacy or other location to get your booster.
Digital Covid Vaccine Card: 1/10/2022
Baker-Polito Administration Launches Tool for Residents to Access COVID-19 Digital Vaccine Card
“My Vax Records” Provides New Option to Access Vaccine History and QR Code to Verify COVID-19 Vaccination
BOSTON – The Baker-Polito Administration today announced a tool that gives residents a new way to access their COVID-19 digital vaccine card and vaccination history. The new tool, called My Vax Records, allows people who received their vaccination in Massachusetts to access their own vaccination history and generate a COVID-19 digital vaccine card, which would contain similar vaccination information to a paper CDC card. The COVID-19 digital vaccine cards produced by the system utilize the SMART Health Card platform and generate a QR code that can be used to verify vaccination. The Administration is not requiring residents to show proof of vaccination to enter any venue, but this tool will help residents who would like to access and produce a digital copy of their record.
Access the new tool at MyVaxRecords.Mass.Gov.
How It Works: The new tool is easy to use: a person enters their name, date of birth, and mobile phone number or email associated with their vaccine record. After creating a 4-digit PIN, the user receives a link to their vaccine record that will open upon re-entry of the PIN.
The electronic record shows the same information as a paper CDC vaccine card: name, date of birth, date of vaccinations, and vaccine manufacturer. It also includes a QR code that makes these same details readable by a QR scanner, including smartphone apps. Once the SMART Health Card is received, users are able to save the QR code to their phone, such as the Apple Wallet, screenshot the information and save it to their phone’s photos, or print out a copy for a paper record. The system follows national standards for security and privacy.
This system provides an optional way that residents can access their vaccination information and a COVID-19 digital vaccine card. This will provide residents with another tool to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination, should it be requested by businesses, local governments, or other entities.
The system leverages the Massachusetts Immunization Information System (MIIS), the official database used by health care providers across the state to record vaccination information. The system relies on hundreds of providers inputting demographic and health information. Some users may not be able to immediately find their record, or may find an incomplete record. Residents whose record cannot be found or is incomplete can either contact their health care provider or contact the MIIS team to update their records. Learn more about the tool and view frequently-asked-questions at www.mass.gov/myvaxrecord.
Fact sheets for the Pfizer, Moderna and Janssen (Johnson and Johnson) Covid Vaccines:
Moderna Fact Sheet
Pfizer Fact Sheet-Ages 12+
Pfizer Fact Sheet-Ages 5-11yrs.
J and J (Janssen) Fact Sheet