How to get a Covid-19 vaccination appointment in every state
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Generally, to get a vaccine appointment, users have to navigate either a government health department portal or sign up on select local retail pharmacies’ websites, made possible through the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program. CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart/Sam s Club are serving people across most of the United States.
The CDC has also set up VaccineFinder, which is operated by epidemiologists and software developers at Boston Children s Hospital.
While most people are advised to schedule their vaccine appointment through state-mandated measures, those who identify as tribal or veterans also have the option to reach out to the Indian Health Service and Veterans Affairs, respectively.
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Alabama moving to Phase 1C on March 22; ages 55 and up eligible WAFF 48 Digital Staff © Provided by Huntsville-Decatur WAFF State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WAFF) - Alabama State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris announced Friday when the state will move to the next vaccination phase.
On March 22, those in the Phase 1C category, people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and all people ages 55 and up will be eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
“We have been concerned that many people at high risk and others engaged in close contact work have not been eligible to receive the vaccine yet, but with the additional vaccine supply we are better able to meet the needs of Alabama residents,” Governor Ivey said in a Friday press release.