Chicago Sun-Times

CVS offering COVID-19 vaccines in Chicago, Cook County

- BY BRETT CHASE, STAFF REPORTER bchase@suntimes.com | @brettchase Brett Chase’s reporting on the environmen­t and public health is made possible by a grant from The Chicago Community Trust.

CVS is offering limited COVID-19 shots in Chicago and Cook County with plans to expand vaccinatio­ns.

The drug store chain said it has begun offering shots at an undisclose­d store in Chicago as well as stores in Olympia Fields and Flossmoor. Residents seeking shots can go to www.cvs.com or use the pharmacy’s app to book appointmen­ts.

In addition to the local sites, CVS is offering shots in Kankakee, Belleville, Hoopeston, Mendota and Pekin.

All vaccinatio­ns are set up through appointmen­ts, and no walk-in visitors will be accepted. Those without internet access can call CVS at 800 746-7287.

According to the CVS website, people who live or work in Illinois and meet the state’s guidelines for eligibilit­y — which includes frontline essential workers, seniors and those with high-risk medical conditions like diabetes or obesity — for vaccinatio­ns can make appointmen­ts. All eight Illinois sites were fully booked as of Tuesday afternoon.

CVS is taking part in a national program that is getting supplies directly from the federal government, though state and Chicago officials have to give the company clearance to provide the vaccines widely throughout its store network.

Separately, the company has been vaccinatin­g residents and staff at nursing homes in Illinois, a program that runs through the end of this month. As of Tuesday, CVS completed about 60% of its planned visits to 29 assisted living facilities in Chicago, administer­ing more than 7,700 shots.

Other pharmacy chains giving shots in Chicago include Walgreens, Mariano’s, Walmart, Jewel Osco and Costco locations in Lincoln Park and on the West Side, according to the city. You can search vaccine locations by ZIP code at www.vaccinefin­der.org.

 ?? AP ?? A patient gets a COVID-19 vaccine March 1 at a CVS Pharmacy in Los Angeles.
AP A patient gets a COVID-19 vaccine March 1 at a CVS Pharmacy in Los Angeles.

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