State Directs Excess Vaccine from
Pharmacy Partnership Program to Those Eligible in Phase 1B
Illinois Department of Human Services
deploying teams to help vaccinate long-term care residents and staff
as quickly as possible
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[February 19, 2021]
In order to increase the limited supply of
vaccine to eligible recipients, the State of Illinois is working
with Walgreens and CVS pharmacies to temporarily redirect
approximately 97,000 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine doses
that have not yet been used for the federal Pharmacy Partnership
Program to providers across the state.
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After this transfer, approximately 110,000 doses
will still remain available for the federal effort to vaccinate long
term care residents; the federal program is administering
approximately 36,000 doses per week. IDPH will continue to closely
monitor the program and additional doses will be directed to the
program if needed or if the rate of vaccination accelerates.
Doses were intentionally allocated to the federal PPP to ensure the
program would have more than enough doses to fully vaccinate all
long-term care facilities. Allocations to the federal PPP were based
on total number of beds in each facility and assumed full
participation by residents and staff in the vaccine program. As the
pharmacy partners work down the current surplus, the State will
closely monitor their progress and direct additional vaccine to the
program as needed.
The doses will be used to supplement the limited supply of vaccine
for the more than 3.2 million Illinoisans who qualify for Phase 1B
of the state’s COVID-19 Vaccination Plan.
Long-term care facilities remain a top priority in the state’s
COVID-19 Vaccination Plan. To supplement the federal PPP, the
Illinois Department of Human Services is sending at least eight
teams of nurses, volunteers and support staff to assisted living
facilities, intermediate care facilities for people with
developmental disabilities and group homes. Teams are expected to be
deployed and in facilities this week. Facilities that are in the
final stages of the federal program have been offered the
opportunity to have a state team visit their site in place of the
federal teams.
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“We want to make sure every dose allocated to
Illinois can be used as quickly and equitably as possible,” said
IDPH Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike. “Long-term care residents and staff
remain a top priority and we will ensure there will be as many doses
readily available to those facilities as the PPP can administer each
week. The State is grateful for its partnerships with hundreds of
providers and we are directing excess doses that otherwise would be
sitting in the freezer three weeks from now to locations across
Illinois to vaccinate our Phase 1B residents.”
The federal PPP includes Walgreens and CVS pharmacies and is
responsible for scheduling and administering COVID-19 vaccinations
to long-term care residents and staff. The state is working closely
with our partners to vaccinate our long-term care residents and
staff as quickly as possible. Of the 97,000 doses being reallocated,
80,000 doses from the CVS portion of the PPP and approximately
17,000 doses from the Walgreens portion are being directed to their
respective retail stores.
For information on how to make an appointment to receive the
vaccine, updates on the state’s plan and eligibility, and answers to
frequently asked questions about the COVID-19 vaccine, go to
coronavirus.illinois.gov.
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