
Malden Resources
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The City of Malden's 2019 Novel Coronavirus Page
Frequently-updated page featuring information on the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccination appointments and scheduling, plans for reopening, guidelines, and numerous other resources for residents and businesses.
CodeRED Community Notification Enrollment
Alert system for COVID-19 and other emergency updates for the City of Malden. Easy sign-up for text and email notifications of these events.
Alert Center allows you to view all alerts and emergencies in your area, with categorized listings.
The Malden Together Fund was established through the collaboration between the Mayor’s Office, community leaders, and United Way. The Fund will mobilize resources for emergency assistance and expanded food distribution, with a focus on those who are most economically vulnerable during the pandemic. The fund will deploy resources through nonprofit partners to prevent financial crises and displacement for the residents of our city.
Boston Office
9 Channel Center St, Suite 500
The Malden Public Library maintains a blog with COVID resources and social-distancing friendly activities.
Phone: (781) 324-0218 | Email: info@maldenpubliclibrary.org
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Eligibility
Everyone 5 years of age and older is now eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccination. Everyone ages 12 and older is eligible for a booster shot. Vaccine clinics are FREE and open to anyone who works or lives in Malden. Any additional questions about eligibility, call the Malden Health Department at (781) 397-7049.
Vaccine Clinics
Visit https://vaxfinder.mass.gov/ to find your nearest vaccination location. If you have any questions, feel free to contact our office (617) 722-8879.
Malden YMCA is also hosting FREE vaccine clinics every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome and no appointments or health insurance is needed. They are offering Moderna, Pfizer, J&J shots for all adults and eligible children. First, Second and Booster shots are all available. For more information, please contact Malden YMCA at (781) 324-7680.
Malden YMCA is located at 99 Dartmouth Street, Malden, MA 02148.
In-Home Vaccinations
Anyone who self-reports as mobility limited can request an in-home vaccination. For English, Mandarin, Cantonese, or Haitian-Creole please call the Malden Board of Health at (781) 397-7049 to schedule appointment. All other languages can call the state hotline at (833) 983-0485. Visit the COVID-10 Homebound Vaccination Program for more information.
For Seniors
Call 781-661-8500 to get help booking a vaccine appointment. Messages left WILL be returned. Residents may also call the Malden Senior Center for help at 781-397-7144.
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Masks and face coverings are still required on all public and private transportation including on the MBTA, commuter rail, buses, ferries, and airplanes, and while in rideshares (Uber and Lyft), and taxis, as required by the CDC. Face coverings are also required at all times inside transportation hubs, including train stations, bus stops, and airports. Individuals waiting outside at transportation hubs no longer need to wear a mask. The requirement applies to riders and workers.
Other locations where masks are required include all Healthcare facilities and practices, congregate care facilities such as assisted living residences, group homes, residential treatment programs, emergency shelter programs, prisons, jails, and other correctional facilities. For specific details, please visit the Department of Public Health Mask Requirement page.
Effective March 1, 2022, the CDC is no longer requiring that masks be worn on school buses or vans for K-12 and child care programs and public outdoors at transportation settings. Please check with your local school district on specific requirements.
As of Monday, February 28th, 2022, Mayor Gary Christenson and Director of the Malden Board of Health has removed the mask mandate for all municipal buildings. This applies to all employees and visitors in Malden City Hall, Police and Fire Stations, the Department of Public Works, the Malden Public Library, Senior Center, Teen Center and Parking Department.
As of Tuesday, February 15, 2022, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced that fully vaccinated, high-risk individuals and those who are NOT fully vaccinated should continue to wear masks indoors to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
For more information regarding mask requirements, please visit: www.mass.gov/info-details/covid-19-mask-requirements
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See our Resources page for more information on Food Assistance, Unemployment, Fuel and Heat Assistance, Housing, Community Programming, Disability Assistance, Discrimination, Substance Abuse Services, Education, Labor, Transportation, Roads, Parks, Veteran Assistance, and Voter Registration during the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you have any additional questions, please contact Legislative Aide, Claudia Chung at claudia.chung@mahouse.gov or (617) 722-8879.
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Mass.gov COVID-19 Regulations & Guidance Page
This general page provides information on topics such as Travel, Reopening, Healthcare, Education, Health Insurance, Transportation, Finance, Businesses, State & Local Government, Agriculture, the Environment, and Cannabis during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mass.gov COVID-19 Public Health Guidance & Directives Page
Official guidelines and directives from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) related to COVID-19.
Mass.gov COVID-19 Travel Order Page
If you are fully vaccinated, you can resume pre-pandemic activities including travel within the United States. As of January 29, 2021, masks are required at all times on Public and Private Transportation, including on the MBTA, commuter rail, buses, ferries, and airplanes, as well as in rideshares (Uber and Lyft) and taxis. The Commonwealth has made great progress to slow the spread of COVID-19 and gradually re-open the economy, and all visitors have a responsibility to help us keep transmission levels as low as possible.
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) COVID-19 Index
Must-read information from the CDC covering a vast range of topics and guidelines, as well as science updates, data on the spread of COVID-19, and resources for healthcare workers.
The White House's Official COVID-19 Page
Details the agenda of the Biden-Harris government in overcoming the immense challenges posed by COVID-19.
The Centers for Disease Control's Collection of COVID resources in other languages
COVID-19 resources for speakers of languages other than English.