How to get a COVID vaccine in McLean County

COVID-19 vaccines are becoming available in more locations in McLean County, although supplies are limited.

Here is a current list of COVID vaccine options. It was last updated on January 27, 2021.

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Who can be vaccinated?

COVID vaccines are now available for those in Phase 1A or Phase 1B. Phase 1A includes health professionals and residents of long-term care facilities. Phase 1B includes people over 65 and essential frontline workers, such as first responders, grocery workers and teachers.

Where can you be vaccinated?

# 1 – Clinics run by McLean County Health Department and Carle BroMenn Medical Center. There are at least 3 clinics per week. New clinics announced every Thursday. Make an appointment on the MCHD website or by calling (309) 888-5600.

# two – Jewel-Osco pharmacies in Bloomington-Normal (3 locations). Make an appointment online.

# 3 – Hy-Vee location in Bloomington. Make an appointment online.

# 4 – Rescuers and healthcare professionals only – vaccine clinic scheduled for Thursday, January 28, at the Activities and Recreation Center (ARC) in Fort. Jesse Road in Normal. Call (309) 888-5600 to arrange a meeting.

You can find a complete list of vaccination sites at Coronavirus.Illinois.gov.

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