More than 40 COVID-19 Vaccination
Locations Added in the Past Week
IDPH Reports County-Level Vaccine
Inventory Data
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[February 02, 2021]
The number of coronavirus
disease (COVID-19) vaccination locations across Illinois continues
to increase. A total of 41 new locations were added since January
26, 2021 for a current total of 310 locations open to the public.
The new sites include 15 local health department sites, 17 Kroger
sites in Central and Southern Illinois, six Marianos sites in
Northern Illinois, and three Illinois National Guard supported sites
in Cook and St. Clair counties. At this time, vaccinations are by
appointment only and are extremely limited due to the limited amount
of vaccine.
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The Illinois Department of Public Health is also
now reporting county-level vaccine inventory data on its website.
The data include the number of doses allocated by county, along with
the doses administered and the number of people who are fully
vaccinated. Those data can be found here. Data will be updated once
a week on Fridays based on information reported to IDPH by local
health departments and providers.
Since January 26, 2021, information for 41 additional locations is
now listed on the coronavirus.illinois.gov website, including the
following local health department sites:
Boone County Health Department
Calhoun County Health Department
Cumberland County Health Department
Grundy County Health Department
Jasper County Health Department
Lawrence County Health Department
Logan County Health Department
McDonough District Hospital Health Services
Southern 7 Health Department
o Alexander County
o Hardin County
o Johnson County
o Massac County
o Pope County
o Pulaski County
o Union County
Vaccinations are being or will be provided by many local health
departments across the state.
The State of Illinois is partnering with Kroger and Marianos
pharmacies to provide COVID-19 vaccinations. Kroger has added 17
locations in southern and central Illinois and six Marianos
locations in northern Illinois. The State of Illinois is also
partnering with Walgreens, Jewel-Osco, and Hy-Vee pharmacies to
provide COVID-19 vaccinations. A total of 92 Walgreens locations, 92
Jewel-Osco locations, and 16 Hy-Vee locations have been added to the
coronavirus.illinois.gov website, where you can find links to
information about scheduling an appointment.
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More than 3.2 million Illinoisans are eligible for
COVID-19 vaccination in Phase 1B. Eligible residents are also able
to receive a vaccine at one of the Illinois National Guard (ILNG)
assisted sites. Three additional state supported sites opened today
Belle-Clair Fairgrounds, Provident Hospital, and John H. Stroger,
Jr. Hospital locations.
Arlington Heights Health Center 3250 N. Arlington Heights Rd.,
Arlington Heights
Belle-Clair Fairgrounds 200 S. Belt E #2650, Belleville
Blue Island Health Center 12757 S. Western Ave., Blue Island
Cottage Grover Health Center 1645 Cottage Grove Ave., Ford
Heights
Morton East Adolescent Health Center 2423 S. Austin Blvd.,
Cicero
North Riverside Health Center 1800 S. Harlem Ave., North
Riverside
Provident Hospital 500 E. 51st St., Chicago
Robbins Health Center 13450 S. Kedzie Ave., Robbins
John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital 1969 Ogden Ave., Chicago
Tinley Park Convention Center 18451 Convention Center Dr.,
Tinley Park
For information on how to make an appointment to receive the
vaccine, updates on the states plan and eligibility, and answers to
frequently asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, go to
coronavirus.illinois.gov.
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