Editor's note: This article was written by a Townsquare Media Northern New England radio personality and may contain the individual's views, opinions or personal experiences.


 

The Boston Red Sox bats are warming up in Florida and the ball club plans to come back, so they can't have the mass vaccine site up anymore at Fenway.

According to a report from WCVB, there will be a new mass vaccination site opening up on Thursday, March 18, 2021 at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston.  It is meant to replace the one set up currently at Fenway Park.

The Fenway location will cease to operate on March 27 to make way for the Sox.

Although it must have been quite a haul to get a shot at Fenway Park, at least they were going to an historic place to pass the time.  The Hynes Convention Center though is very pretty and has great views of the water within walking distance, so if you have to wait or if you want to take a walk after you get your shot, you can do so just up the road.

Here in NH, the vaccine appointment site went up today at 8am for those in Phase 2A.  2B is supposed to be on Monday, the 22nd, according to NH.gov.

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