On top of computer and phone difficulties that some people over 75 have faced trying to schedule COVID-19 vaccine appointments, there are seniors who may want the vaccine but are homebound or don’t have transportation to get to a clinic.
In southeastern Connecticut, there are multiple options to bring people to a vaccine clinic, but options to bring the vaccine to people — through mobile clinics — are still being worked out.
Michael Wolak, manager of the Rose City Senior Center in Norwich, said he feels that the issue of vaccinating homebound people is a big deal but he hasn’t gotten a clear answer yet on how to do this.
“One might ask why a homebound person might need the vaccine but I do understand it is just as important for…