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What you need to know about getting a COVID-19 vaccine in Chicago

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Check out answers to frequently asked questions, including: Where can I get one? Can I go to a pharmacy? How long do I have to wait?
Here are some answers to questions on who can get the shots and where to get them. General public aged 16 and older: All state residents 16 and over are eligible for shots. Starting May 13, everyone over 12 will be eligible at sites that offer the Pfizer vaccine. Vaccinations are handled both via walk-ups and appointments either through a doctor or other health care provider, a pharmacy or an employer. There are also designated sites for mass vaccinations run by cities and counties. Chicago residents can register for appointments via zocdoc/vaccine. More information is available at covidcoach.chicago.gov/. A map of Chicago vaccinations sites is at chicago.gov/city/en/sites/covid19-vaccine/home.html. Suburban Cook County residents can get information at vaccine.cookcountyil.gov/. Go to https://coronavirus.illinois.gov/s/vaccination-location for a map of locations around Illinois. The following vaccination sites are listed on the city website. All can registered through zocdoc/vaccine or by calling 312-746-4835 or through the links below. • The United Center,1724 W. Madison Sun.-Sat.: 9:00am – 7:00pm Walk-up: Anyone 16+; drive-through: Anyone 16+ Vaccine offered: walk up: Pfizer; drive-through: Pfizer Direct registration link • A.A.C.C. @ Gallagher Way Wrigley Field,1119 West Waveland Tuesday-Saturday: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Vaccine offered: Pfizer • Apostolic Faith Church,3823 S.

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