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  2. Aug 11, 2023 · Here’s Where Rite Aid Is Offering Vaccinations. Rite Aid pharmacies began offering COVID-19 vaccinations in seven regions in mid-February, CBS 21 reported. As of February 25, the locations ...

  3. Yes, there is a small chance you can get COVID-19 after you’ve been vaccinated. First, it’s possible you could become infected after receiving your dose (s) and before your body has built full immunity. With two-dose vaccines, including Pfizer and Moderna, you are not considered fully vaccinated until two weeks after your second and final ...

  4. Typical side effects from COVID-19 vaccines are common but usually short-lived. Severe, life-threatening reactions to the vaccines are rare. Pain, discomfort, fever, and itchiness are normal, a sign that the vaccine is working and can be relieved with items found at our stores. If symptoms last longer than two days, seek medical care.

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    Register here, and learn more about the state's vaccine efforts here.
    Hotline: 855-566-5333
    Who's eligible: As of April 5, anyone over the age of 16 is eligible to receive a vaccine. The hotline won't be able to help you by booking appointments but may direct you to the nearest vaccinatio...
    Register here, and learn more about the state's efforts here.
    Hotline: 907-646-3322
    Who's eligible: Anyone living or working in the state over the age of 16.
    You can learn more about the state's vaccine program here, and see a full map of vaccine providers here.
    Who's eligible:Residents or employees over the age of 16 may now make an appointment for a vaccine in Arkansas.
    Register here, and find a full map of Arizona's vaccine providers here.
    Hotline: 602-542-1000
    Who's eligible:State vaccination plans are executed by county, which all have approved eligibility for those 16 years old and above.
    Register here for a COVID-19 vaccine, and read more about the state's efforts to distribute vaccines here.
    Hotline: 833-422-4255
    Who's eligible: Beginning April 15, all residents over the age of 16 will be eligible to register
    Learn more about the state's timeline for vaccines here, and see a full map of vaccine administrators here.
    Hotline: 877-462-2911
    Who's eligible: Anyone over the age of 16 is eligible to make an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine currently. Colorado notably is coordinating vaccine efforts through employers and care facilities...
    Locate your nearest vaccine provider here, and register for a vaccination appointment here.
    Hotline: 877-918-2224
    Who's eligible: Anyone over the age of 16 is eligible for vaccines in the state. While most providers use different systems, some residents may be directed to register for a vaccine through the sta...
    See all the locations where you can receive a vaccine here, and register for an appointment here.
    Who's eligible: Anyone over the age of 16; if you have issues locating available appointments, the state's health department is maintaining a waitlistthat organizes availability by zip code.
    Learn more about how the state prioritizes its vaccine schedule here, and locate vaccine clinics by zip code here.
    and fill out a pre-registration form for a COVID-19 vaccinationhere.
    Hotline: 866-201-6313
    Who's eligible: Anyone over the age of 16; if you're having issues securing an appointment through one of the clinics listed on the state's directory, you can 'pre-register' for a vaccine here. An...
    Read officials' rollout plan and see the state's timeline here, and locate a nearby vaccination site here, where you'll make appointments through each clinic individually. Georgia doesn't currently...
    Who's eligible: Anyone over the age of 16.
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  5. Shop at-home COVID-19 antigen tests online or in your local Rite Aid store. Buy Now. *Effective May 11, 2023, certain health insurance plans will end no cost coverage for at-home COVID-19 tests. Contact your health insurance plan for details. Limits apply to the number of tests covered per person per month. Test kits are non-refundable.

  6. Dec 21, 2020 · Rite Aid: The pharmacies may provide COVID-19 vaccines to high-risk individuals earlier than others, according to its website (where you can also make an appointment). Walgreens: Sign up for ...

  7. Sep 6, 2022 · “At Rite Aid, we recognize the important role pharmacists continue to play in helping our communities fight COVID-19, and we look forward to providing our customers this updated booster which is ...

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