PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Giant Eagle and the Pittsburgh Steelers are teaming up to host a COVID-19 vaccination clinic at Heinz Field.
As of Friday, Giant Eagle says most appointments will be available through its online scheduling tool. Shortly after 11:30 a.m. Friday morning, Giant Eagle said all online appointments had been booked.
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It will be held at the PNC Champions Club from March 2-5. This is for Phase 1A patients in Pennsylvania. People who do not have an appointment do not get a chance.
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For people who do not have access to the internet, a limited number of appointments can be booked by calling 1-877-288-2070 from Monday afternoon. But Giant Eagle says it is not encouraged because high call volume and limited availability can cause long waiting times.
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People who have a slit should arrive 15 minutes early, wear a mask and provide a valid proof of identity and inform their medical insurance. There will be parking available in Gold Lot 1.
The Allegheny County Department of Health also provides the Pfizer vaccine, and has a link to register for a clinic in Castle Shannon. Online registration starts at 09:00 by Allegheny Alerts and will be posted on ACHD’s vaccination page shortly thereafter.
Patients can also call 2-1-1 for a first dose. All appointments are scheduled for the Castle Shannon VFD Banquet Hall on Library Road. According to the province, any person who arrives at the premises without an appointment, or who is not 65 years and older, will be turned away.
Second doses for the Moderna vaccine are also scheduled. It will take place in the province’s Monroeville Clinic.
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If you received the first admission between February 1 and February 4, expect an email for a second dose registration link. If you need to receive another email, call 2-1-1 to register for your second survey.