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			Pritzker Administration Expands 
			Vaccine Eligibility to Illinoisans with Serious Medical Conditions 
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            [February 26, 2021]  
             Building on efforts to equitably distribute the 
			COVID-19 vaccine, Governor Pritzker and the Illinois Department of 
			Health today announced that Illinoisans with serious medical 
			conditions can be vaccinated, in line with federal guidance. With 
			significantly increased supply on the way from the federal 
			government and the Johnson & Johnson vaccine poised for approval, 
			the Pritzker administration launched Phase 1B+ and has asked all 
			local health departments and providers to begin vaccinating this 
			medically vulnerable population as soon as possible. | 
        
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			 The expansion includes residents 16 and older with 
			disabilities or underlying conditions who aren’t otherwise covered 
			in previous eligibility categories, in accordance with CDC 
			guidelines. At the same time, the state has made substantial 
			progress toward vaccinating health care workers, seniors in 
			long-term care facilities and others who are already eligible for 
			the vaccine. 
 Illinois also vaccinated a record 130,000 people on Wednesday, 
			including records for both first and second doses.
 
			
			 
			“As states and cities across the country expand eligibility for the 
			vaccine, it’s vital that the most medically vulnerable like those 
			with heart disease, lung disease and cancer have access to the 
			vaccine, regardless of their age,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “I’m 
			thrilled to see that we can effectively administer more than 100,000 
			doses a day, and with the federal supply projected to hit 100,000 
			doses delivered daily in mid-March, we must be prepared to vaccinate 
			this population as quickly as possible.” 
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            In accordance with the CDC guidelines, the expanded 
			list of eligible conditions will include cancer, chronic kidney 
			disease, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), diabetes, 
			heart conditions, immunosuppressed states from a solid organ 
			transplant, smoking, obesity, pregnancy, pulmonary diseases, and 
			sickle cell disease.
 Effective today, state-supported sites outside of Cook County will 
			begin taking appointments for the 1B+ phase. A complete list of 
			these sites can be found at https://coronavirus.illinois.gov/s/. 
			Appointments will remain limited as federal supply continues to 
			steadily ramp up.
 
 Beginning in mid-March, an additional 100,000 doses of vaccine per 
			day on average are expected to be allocated to the state by the 
			federal government. Also, when the FDA Emergency Use Authorization 
			is granted for the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, another 100 
			million doses are expected to be delivered nationwide.
 
            [Office of the Governor JB Pritzker] |