CVS Health announced that it will begin administering COVID-19 vaccines to eligible Michiganders as early as Sunday, March 21 at five CVS pharmacy locations in Metro Detroit and eight statewide.
Appointments will happen available for booking on Friday 19 March, as stores receive shipments of vaccine doses, CVS said.
You must pre-register here (click here); there will be a link to Michigan in the “Vaccine Available at Certain CVS Pharmacy Locations” drop-down list. You can also do this through the CVS Pharmacy app.
People without online access can contact CVS Customer Service: 800-746-7287.
Vaccines will not be accepted without prior appointment.
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Meijer has COVID-19 vaccination clinics in stores throughout Michigan. Participants must be registered through the retailer’s online system in order to schedule a vaccine. To register, patients can send an SMS to COVID at 75049, connect to clinic.meijer.com or simply visit the local Meijer pharmacy and request registration.
Here is the updated Michigan vaccination implementation schedule:
Announcements
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March 1st, 2021, all areas of the state can, as there are vaccine supplies, implement the vaccination of people who are essential front-line workers in the agri-food and processing industries.
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On March 8th, 2021, all areas of the state may, as vaccine supplies become available, implement vaccination of persons over 50 years of age with medical conditions and / or disabilities, as well as family members caregivers and guardians of 16 years and over of children with special health care needs (part of groups B and C of phase 1C).
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On March 22nd, 2021, all areas of the state may, as vaccine supplies become available, implement vaccination of people over the age of 50 (part of phase 2), as well as vaccination of older people 16 years and over who have disabilities and / or medical conditions, as well as the relatives and guardians of their carers.
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Until April 5, 2021, all areas of the state may, as vaccine supplies become available, implement vaccination of all seniors 16 years or older who were not eligible before.
The state of Michigan announced on Friday, March 12 that all residents over the age of 16 will be able to receive the COVID-19 vaccine beginning April 5.
Besides, from March 22, people over the age of 16 who have disabilities and / or medical conditions, as well as the relatives and guardians of their caregivers, will be eligible for the vaccine. March 22 was originally the date on which vaccination of people 50 years of age or older would be allowed. However, it is now being extended to select residents aged 16 and over.
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