CVS is rolling out their COVID-19 vaccination program in 19 states, including Virginia and Maryland, delivering approximately 200 doses of vaccine per day per site.
CVS is rolling out their COVID-19 vaccination program in 19 states, including Virginia and Maryland, delivering approximately 200 doses of vaccine per day per site.
Not all CVS locations have them. Currently, there are only 36 stores in Virginia and 18 in Maryland that are giving the shots, and those stores will use up the 37,000 doses they have (26,000 in Virginia and 11,000 in Maryland) by Monday.
All vaccines are given by appointment only and appointments for these first doses have already been booked.
But CVS spokeswoman Amy Thibault said that as more supply becomes available from the federal government, they are ready and able to expand to more locations and offer additional appointments.
At full operational capacity, she said, they will be able to run between 20 million and 25 million shots per month nationwide.
These are the Virginia communities with vaccination stores:
- Abingdon
- Alexandria
- Arlington
- Bedford
- Blacksburg
- Charlottesville
- Chatham
- Chesapeake
- Danville
- Dublin
- Fairfax
- Fredericksburg
- Gainesville
- Hampton
- Harrisonburg
- Leesburg
- Lynchburg
- Martinsville
- Mechanicsville
- Midlothian
- Newport News
- Norfolk
- Portsmouth
- Richmond
- Roanoke
- Rocky Mount
- Stafford
- Suffolk
- Virginia beach
- Warrenton
- Williamsburg
- Winchester
- Woodstock
And here are Maryland communities with vaccination stores:
- Baltimore
- Bethesda
- Bowie
- Chester
- Dunkirk
- Easton
- Eldersburg
- Elkton
- Frederick
- Fulton
- Hagerstown
- Harbor Grace
- Leonardtown
- Millersville
- Oakland
- Ocean city
- Rockville
- white plains
You can find specific locations on the CVS site.
Appointments in Virginia are open to people age 65 or older after a technical problem leads to an early rollout, health officials said Tuesday.
In Maryland, vaccines are offered to people aged 65 and older, as well as teachers, childcare providers, and people with disabilities.
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