FLORIDA – Registrations for appointments through Publix for COVID-19 vaccine open online Monday morning at 7:00 am
All appointments in Lee, Charlotte and Collier County have been booked.
If you were unable to make an appointment, come back on Wednesday, February 17 at 7am for your next opportunity.
Consultations were available through the Publix vaccination registration website.
People aged 65 and over and health professionals can apply for consultations in several Florida counties.
Publix advised people to don’t leave the page because if space is available, they’ll automatically be redirected to a page with instructions on how to make an appointment.
Click here to find out what you can expect when scheduling a COVID-19 vaccine appointment through Publix.
Publix updated its vaccination record page to show a countdown clock for each time the page is updated and a count of consultations available next to each county.
Vaccination appointments are only scheduled online. Commitments can no be done by calling Publix or Publix Pharmacy.
Publix employees are asking people to be patient, as there will be a large number of people trying to register online at the same time. For every available query, there are at least 10 customers trying to sign up for it, said Publix Communications Director Maria Brous.
Note the time change when registration will reopen on Friday.
Publix said it is actively engaging with customers in Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Customers can also call the Publix helpline after 9am at 1-800-242-1227.
Click here for county-by-county COVID-19 vaccine updates.