How to Schedule a COVID Vaccination at CVS in Michigan

CVS Health has announced that COVID-19 vaccines will start being administered to eligible Michiganders as early as Sunday, March 21, at five CVS pharmacies in Metro Detroit and a total of eight across the country.

Appointments will be available for booking on Friday 19 March, as stores receive deliveries of vaccines, CVS said.

You must register here in advance (click here) – there is a link to Michigan under the “Vaccination Available in Certain CVS Pharmacy Locations”. You can also do this via the CVS Pharmacy app.

People without online access can contact CVS customer service: 800-746-7287.

Walk-in vaccinations without an appointment are not accommodated.


Related:

  • Meijer has COVID-19 vaccine clinics in stores in Michigan. Participants must be registered through the dealer’s online system to be vaccinated for a vaccine. To register, patients can send COVID to 75049, go online to clinic.meijer.com or simply visit their local Meijer pharmacy and ask to register.

Here’s the updated vaccination schedule for the state of Michigan:

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  • By March 1, 2021, all areas of the state, since vaccine supply is available, can implement vaccination of people who are essential workers in the food processing and agricultural industry.

  • By March 8, 2021, all areas of the state, as vaccination is available, may implement the vaccination of persons 50 years and older with medical conditions and / or disabilities, as well as family members and guardians of the caregiver of 16 and older of children special health care needs (part of phase 1C Group B and C).

  • By March 22, 2021, all areas of the state, as vaccine supplies are available, can implement the vaccination of people 50 years and older (part of phase 2), as well as the vaccination of people of older age 16 and older who have disabilities and / or medical conditions, as well as their caregiver family members and guardians.

  • Teen 5 April, 2021, all areas of the state, since vaccine supply is available, can implement the vaccination of all people in old age 16 and older who were not previously eligible.

The state of Michigan announced Friday, March 12, that every resident 16 years and older will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine from April 5th.

Further, from 22 March people aged 16 and over with disabilities and / or medical conditionsas well as their caregiver family members and guardians, will be eligible for the vaccine. March 22 was originally the date on which vaccination of people 50 years and older would be allowed. However, it is now expanding to the select residents from 16 years.


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