February 25, 2021 GMT
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) Vermonters aged 65 and older can now make appointments to get their COVID-19 vaccinations at Walgreens pharmacies, the Vermont Department of Health said Thursday.
Walgreens received an unexpected 4,300 first doses of the vaccine for Vermonters through the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program, the state said.
So starting Thursday, Vermonters aged 65 and over can sign up to be vaccinated. People can sign up online or call Walgreens.
The Health Department announced earlier this week that Vermonters aged 65 and over will be able to begin making vaccination appointments on March 1.
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The Walgreens appointments come in addition to the appointments that newly eligible Vermonters can begin to make on Monday.
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Vermonters aged 65 and older can now make appointments to get their COVID-19 vaccinations at Walgreens pharmacies, the Vermont Department of Health said Thursday.
Walgreens received an unexpected 4,300 first doses of the vaccine for Vermonters through the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program, the state said.
So starting Thursday, Vermonters aged 65 and over can sign up to be vaccinated. People can sign up online or call Walgreens.
The Health Department announced earlier this week that Vermonters aged 65 and over will be able to begin making vaccination appointments on March 1.
The Walgreens appointments come in addition to the appointments that newly eligible Vermonters can begin to make on Monday.