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  2. With the federal changes to the COVID-19 vaccine schedule made in April 2023, the Maine CDC has archived its vaccine dashboard as of April 18, 2023. State data that was collected between December 2020 and April 18, 2023 is available at the link above. For updated COVID-19 vaccination data for Maine, please see the U.S. CDC’s COVID data ...

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  3. Maine CDC recommends making an appointment or calling the location to ensure vaccines can be given on a walk-in basis. Click on the links below to find out how to get a vaccine at a pharmacy near you. If you need help finding a vaccination location, email ImmunizeME.DHHS@maine.gov or call the Maine CDC's Immunization Program at 207-287-3746.

  4. Reserve your flu, COVID-19, shingles, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) or other vaccines with our easy-to-use appointment scheduler. Start by selecting your state: MA. ME. NH. NY. VT. Your Hannaford Pharmacy is a convenient, affordable solution to maintain good health for your entire family, including your pets.

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    Who is currently eligible? Updated 5/11/2021

    Anyone age 12 or older is eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Maine. Note that only the Pfizer vaccine is currently authorized for 12 - 17-year olds. The Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson / Janssen vaccines are all authorized for individuals 18 and older

    Will workers coming into Maine this summer be eligible to receive vaccination? Updated 5/4/2020

    Yes. Non-Maine residents are now eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine in Maine.

    How will people learn when it is their turn for vaccination?

    General information about vaccination eligibility is posted on the Maine COVID-19 vaccination website. People in eligible age groups can contact vaccination clinics to schedule appointments. Clinics have different notification systems, so eligible Maine residents can ask at the time of registration how they will be notified about a vaccination appointment.

    The pharmacy where I received my 1st COVID-19 vaccine canceled my appointment for my 2nd dose, what should I do?

    If a 1st dose was administered at a pharmacy; the pharmacy must honor the 2nd dose as well. Please contact the pharmacy where you had your 1st dose administered to have your appointment rescheduled. We are also working with the public clinics to make sure eligible people can get their second doses there.

    How do individuals who do not have the internet schedule to get a COVID vaccine? Updated 3/19/2021

    Please contact the Maine COVID-19 Community Vaccination Line at 1-888-445-4111for assistance. This line is available for Mainers who: Do not have internet access Need assistance connecting to or navigating online resources Require interpretation assistance Are home bound and need transportation Have other questions around resources in their area The line is available for calls Monday-Friday: 7am-7pm or Saturday-Sunday: 8am-2pm. The Maine COVID-19 Community Vaccination Line will not provide fa...

    What if I can’t get my 2nd dose at the same place that I received my first? Updated 2/2/2021

    Ideally if you have received your first dose at a facility in Maine, you should be getting your second dose at the same facility, since the second dose will have already been allocated there. However, if you’re unable to, (i.e. received first dose out of state and then moved to Maine), then you would need to reach out to the closest health care system.

    What are Maine’s policies for individuals who are fully vaccinated and traveling to Maine? Updated 3/5/2021

    Individuals who have completed a COVID-19 vaccination series and are 14 days beyond the completion of the series are exempt from the testing and 10-day quarantine requirement.

    Why is Maine exempting people who have had COVID-19 or been fully vaccinated from the quarantine or test requirement? Updated 3/5/2021

    Scientific evidence indicates that people who have recently had COVID-19, within the last 90 days, are effectively immune from the disease and very unlikely to transmit the virus. Individuals who have been fully vaccinated are also unlikely to transmit COVID-19. However, all visitors should continue to wear face coverings and practice physical distancing and hand hygiene to reduce the risk even further.

    How do I report if I have a problem or bad reaction after getting a COVID-19 vaccine? Updated 2/21/2021

    If you get a COVID-19 vaccine and you think you might be having a severe allergic reaction after leaving the vaccination site, seek immediate medical care by calling 911. You can report side effects and reactions using either V-safe or the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). V- safeis a smartphone-based tool that uses text messaging and web surveys to provide personalized health check-ins after you receive a COVID-19 vaccination. Through v-safe, you can quickly tell CDC if you hav...

    What is the distribution process?

    The COVID-19 vaccine distribution process leverages existing networks, processes and partnerships to make vaccines available across America as quickly and safely as possible. Each week, as doses are released by companies for distribution, planes and trucks transport the vaccine to states and jurisdictions across the country. The federal government, through Operation Warp Speed, has been working since the pandemic started to develop, manufacture, and distribute COVID-19 vaccines. Vaccine Distr...

    What is Maine’s process for distribution?

    In general, groups most likely to experience extreme adverse symptoms or death if exposed to COVID-19 are recommended to receive the vaccine first.

    What is the State of Maine COVID-19 Vaccine Efficient and Full Use Policy? Updated 3/4/2021

    The State of Maine has updated previously released guidance on vaccination distribution to ensure efficiency, equity, and prevent severe illness and death. The details of the State’s updated COVID-19 vaccination distribution are posted here. The policy is binding for sites receiving COVID-19 vaccine from the Maine Immunization Program (MIP). At the same time, the State is committed to putting every dose of the COVID-19 vaccine into the arms of residents, even if that means occasional deviatio...

    Why should people who have already been infected with COVID-19, get the vaccine?

    It’s not clear how long protection lasts from being infected with the virus, so vaccination is still recommended. People who had COVID-19 can get the vaccine at any time after they’ve recovered from being ill with COVID- 19.

    Is the increase in vaccination rates related to lower COVID-19 cases? Updated 2/21/2021

    This is hard to determine and could be a result of increased mask wearing, less congregating after the holidays, however, we do not have a definitive reason why at this time.

    What is the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines currently available?

    Pfizer –94.1% Moderna–95% Johnson & Johnson- 85% effective in preventing severe/critical illness and 66% effective in preventing symptomatic illness 28 days after vaccination.

  5. www.hannaford.com › press-releases › maine-hannaford| Hannaford Supermarket

    Vaccines will be available by appointment only through Hannafords online scheduler at www.hannaford.com/pharmacy/covid-19-vaccine to Maine residents who meet eligibility guidelines as determined by the State of Maine. Recently, Governor Mills announced that Maine residents age 60 and older are eligible for vaccination beginning March 3, 2021 ...

  6. Sep 24, 2021 · Boosters shots for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine have received federal approval, and Maine health officials say the state has ample supplies. Maine Is Ready To Offer Pfizer Booster Shots. Here's Who Can Get One | Maine Public

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