With Vaccine Allocations Increasing,
Illinois Launches Call Center to Bridge Digital Divide and Assist
with Vaccine Appointments
Vaccine Appointment Call Center open 7
days a week at 833-621-1284
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[March 13, 2021]
The Illinois Department of
Public Health (IDPH) today launched the Vaccine Appointment Call
Center to assist people who do not have access to or who have
difficulty navigating online services in making appointments to
receive the COVID-19 vaccine. As Illinois begins to receive
significantly more vaccine from the federal government and
appointments become more widely available, this call center will be
critical in bridging the digital divide and ensuring the vaccine
reaches all communities.
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“We want to make sure our most vulnerable
populations, such as our seniors and individuals in heavily impacted
communities who may not have access to online services, are able to
make appointments to receive the COVID-19 vaccine,” said IDPH
Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike. “While vaccine is still limited, our
allocations are increasing significantly and we want all Illinoisans
to have access as quickly and easily as possible.”
Currently, the call center is open seven days a week from 6 am to
midnight. There are approximately 500 agents answering calls with
the ability to expand during peak periods. The call center has
English and Spanish speaking call agents with the availability for
translation into other languages.
Call agents will help individuals who do have access to online
services navigate the various registration sites. However, if the
individual does not have access to online services or is unable to
navigate the site, the agent will make an appointment on their
behalf. Individuals will need to provide the agent with their name,
address, email (if available), mobile phone number, date of birth,
and eligibility.
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The agent WILL NOT ask for any financial information
and the call center WILL NOT share information with the U.S.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
During heavy calling periods, callers could experience wait times
before speaking with a call agent. In the coming week, the call
center will offer the option for callers to leave a message and be
called back when an agent is available.
The toll-free Vaccine Appointment Call Center phone number is
833-621-1284 and can take TTY calls. For general questions about
COVID-19 and Illinois’ guidance, call 800-889-3931 or email
DPH.SICK@illinois.gov.
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