Published April 1, 2021 •
Updated 2 hours ago
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Connecticut residents 16-years-old and up are now able to start making appointments for their COVID-19 vaccines this morning.
Residents eligible to get a vaccine are able create an account in the Vaccine Administration Management System (VAMS). The registration is the first step in process of making a vaccination appointment.
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Every resident of Connecticut who is 16 years old and up is now eligible to get a coronavirus vaccine.
In a statement released Wednesday afternoon, Gov. Ned Lamont said the state was on track to open up COVID-19 vaccine appointments to the final adult age group of Connecticut residents, but he urged people to be patient.