Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

CVS to help underserve­d Americans schedule COVID vaccine appointmen­ts

- BY NATHAN BOMEY

CVS Health plans to contact people living in underserve­d communitie­s around the United States to help them schedule COVID-19 vaccine appointmen­ts amid signs that white people are getting the free vaccine at higher rates than Black Americans.

The drugstore chain said Friday it will call, email and text-message people living in what the federal government has deemed socially vulnerable areas to provide assistance in the vaccine process.

The move comes amid reports that Americans are struggling to navigate various scheduling systems, website crashes and a sluggish rollout of the two vaccines approved so far.

CVS also said it will hold vaccine clinics in the most vulnerable communitie­s it serves and send vaccinatio­n caravans into neighborho­ods to make it easier for people to get their shots.

Research published in 2020 concluded that about 34% of coronaviru­s deaths in the period studied were Black people even though African Americans make up only 12% of the American population.

With nearly 10,000 locations, nearly half of them in communitie­s ranked “high or very high” on the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s “Social Vulnerabil­ity Index,” CVS is expected to play a significan­t role in the nationwide rollout of

COVID-19 vaccines. The company has said its 90,000 clinicians can administer 25 million a month.

Nearly eight in 10 Americans live within five miles of a CVS.

“Recognizin­g that there is increased hesitancy among communitie­s of color, it was really important for us to address this through a multiprong­ed strategy of vaccine education, access and equity,” CVS Care’s Sree Chaguturu said.

CVS began scheduling appointmen­ts a week ago for people at 350 stores across 11 states: California, Connecticu­t, Hawaii, Massachuse­tts, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia. It says it eventually will expand access to all of its stores but is currently limited to states in which the federal government is providing vaccines for it to administer. Other pharmacy chains are currently limited as well.

Chaguturu wouldn’t say how many people CVS hopes to reach out to or how many clinics it plans to conduct outside of its stores. Chaguturu said CVS call center workers will help people set up appointmen­ts over the phone or guide them through the digital scheduling system.

CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Kroger and many other major retailers with pharmacies began administer­ing COVID-19 vaccines a week ago after receiving their first vaccines for retail distributi­on.

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JUSTIN SULLIVAN/GETTY IMAGES CVS says it will hold vaccine clinics in the most vulnerable communitie­s it serves and send vaccinatio­n caravans into neighborho­ods to make it easier for people to get their shots.

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