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COVID-19 Vaccinations: What The Schedule Means And What You Need To Know

Preparing injection with covid-19 vaccine

If you're wondering when you'll be able to get your COVID-19 vaccine or if you don't know where and when to get your appointment, here's what you need to know. Arkansas is issuing COVID-19 vaccinations in phases and we are currently in Phase 1-B. According to healthy.arkansas.gov, that means that "vaccinations are happening now for Arkansans who are 70 or older as well as those who work in education including K-12, child care and higher ed. Vaccinations can also continue for groups in Phase 1-A, including health care workers, residents and staff at long-term care facilities and these high priority groups: EMS, fire and law enforcement who serve as first responders, primary care, urgent care, college/university student health center, K-12 health clinics and school nurses, dental clinics, pharmacies, home health, private care/personal care, hospice care, dialysis centers, correctional staff involved in patient care and transfer, morticians/funeral home staff involved in direct contact or conducting transports and blood donation centers."

How can I get the vaccine?

If you are a long-term care resident or staff member, you will likely receive the vaccine through a clinic at the facility. If you work in a hospital, you will likely receive the vaccine through a clinic at your worksite. Others who are in 1-A can receive the vaccine through a community-based pharmacy. Click here for a map and full list of those pharmacies around the state.

Arkansans who are 70 and older can also make an appointment at a community pharmacy beginning on Jan. 18. Vaccine clinics and events may also be available in your area through hospitals and health care providers. For those who work in education, the district, facility or college/university should determine how many doses are needed, and then reach out to an ADH Local Health Unit or a community pharmacy to schedule a vaccination clinic.

Still have questions?

To see a full list of pharmacies available or if you have questions regarding the vaccination, https://www.healthy.arkansas.gov/programs-services/topics/covid-19-vaccine-faqs is available with answers to many of the most asked questions from Arkansans.


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