View this as a webpage Minnesota Department of Health January 19, 2021 Community COVID-19 Vaccine Pilot Program Minnesota launched a community COVID-19 vaccine program, partnering with local public health and school districts, to place nine pilot sites across the state. We are beginning to vaccinate new groups of Minnesotans this week, including: - Minnesotans aged 65 and over
- Pre-k through grade 12 educators
- Child care workers
The sites will make a small number of doses available for eligible Minnesotans. While the number of newly eligible Minnesotans is significantly expanding, we will only have a fraction of the supply needed at this time. Please be patient and remember that until the federal government provides more vaccine, there will not be enough doses for all who want one. Visit Find My Vaccine to learn more. More appointments will be available at all nine sites next Tuesday at noon. Do not attempt to schedule an appointment at a pilot site unless one of the following applies to you: - You are 65 years or older.
- You are an educator or child care worker, and you have been notified by your employer that you have been selected to receive the vaccine.
Vaccine is available by appointment only. Walk-ins will not be accepted. Please do not visit a health care provider or vaccination pilot site unless you have a scheduled appointment. More opportunities for vaccination will be coming as we get more vaccine. While Minnesota is expanding those eligible for a vaccine, we continue to vaccinate health care workers and long-term care residents and staff in Phase 1a. These people can still plan on receiving the vaccine through their workplace, care facility, or local public health. Minnesota remains on track to offer at least first doses of vaccine to all in these groups by the end of January. Minnesota will provide more details on Phase 1b in the coming weeks as the incoming Biden administration provides more guidance to states. Learn more at Who's Getting Vaccinated. Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Materials We are adding new videos, print materials, and translated documents often. Check out the pages below to view, download, or print these resources. The situation is changing rapidly. Visit Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) for the most up-to-date information and follow MDH on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram to stay informed. |
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