CVS Pharmacy will begin administering COVID-19 vaccines at 100 locations in California, including in at least three Bay Area communities, on Feb. 11 as part of a rollout in 11 states, the company announced Tuesday.
The vaccinations will be provided to eligible populations only and by appointment only, which will be available for booking as early as Feb. 9 as stores receive vaccine shipments, the company said.
Bay Area locations include those in Sunnyvale, San Francisco, and Sonoma. The company said it plans to expand the program to more locations with the goal of processing 20 million to 25 million shots per month in the US.
Other California locations include those in Agoura Hills, Bakersfield, Carmel, Carlsbad, Chula Vista, Clovis, Eureka, Huntington Beach, Irvine, La Jolla, Los Angeles, Modesto, Monterey, Newport Beach, San Diego, Ventura, and Yuba City.
The initial California rollout is limited to about 81,900 doses, CVS said.
Patients must pre-register at CVS.com or through the CVS Pharmacy app, and those without online access can contact CVS Customer Service at 800-746-7287. Vaccinations without an appointment are not provided.