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People 16 and Up Now Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccines in CT
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State Adds 100+ Pharmacy Locations to COVID-19 Vaccination Effort Matt Austin © Provided by NBC Connecticut
Getting the COVID-19 vaccine might be even easier now with it requiring just a trip to your local pharmacy.
After a lot of anticipation at the Big Y in Ellington, the first shipment of the one-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine arrived on Wednesday.
“People are asking us every single day. You know, when are you getting it?” said Brian Reid, Big Y pharmacy manager. “Now that it’s here for April 1
st we’re just very excited to get going helping give as many vaccines as possible.”
Connecticut Announces New COVID-19 Vaccination Locations for 4/1 – NBC Connecticut
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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. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. 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.