Illinois to Expand Vaccine
Eligibility to Include Additional Essential Workers
Higher Education, Religious Leaders, Food
and Beverage Workers, Construction, Media and Government Workers to
be Eligible for Vaccine Prior to Universal Eligibility on April 12
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[March 20, 2021]
As
the state continues to utilize every available dose of vaccine, the
Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) today announced new
essential workers that will be eligible to receive the COVID-19
vaccine in the coming days, ahead of the universal eligibility on
April 12. This comes as the state reaches 100,000 COVID-19
vaccinations each day with weekly shipments of vaccine projected to
surpass one million doses in April.
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Beginning Monday, March 22,
higher education staff, government workers, and media will be
eligible for vaccination at the more than 900 location in the
state’s provider network. Beginning Monday, March 29, food and
beverage workers, construction trade workers, and religious leaders
will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine.
“From the very beginning of our COVID-19 vaccine rollout, Illinois
has ensured our most vulnerable residents receive first access to
these life-saving doses, from our healthcare workers and long-term
care residents and staff, to our 65 and over population and those
living with pre-existing conditions, to frontline essential workers
who are more exposed to COVID-19 at their workplaces,” said
Governor JB Pritzker. “Before Illinois expands eligibility to
all residents 16 years and older on April 12, I’m proud to announce
expanded eligibility for additional groups of more vulnerable
populations. With weekly shipments to Illinois surpassing one
million doses in April, we are on track to save lives and bring this
pandemic to an end.”
“As more vaccine becomes available in the coming weeks and months,
we will continue to make sure we are reaching people who are at
greater risk of exposure to the virus or from suffering severe
illness due to COVID-19,” said IDPH Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike.
“While we will continue to prioritize individuals who are 65 years
and older, as well as health care workers and individuals with
underlying medical conditions, we want to maintain our momentum
going forward and continue to increase our march towards herd
immunity.”
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Date |
Eligible Groups |
December 15, 2020 |
Healthcare workers
and long-term care facility staff and residents |
January 25, 2021 |
Frontline
essential workers (including first responders, K-12 teachers
and other public-facing industries) and residents age 65 and
up |
February 25, 2021 |
Residents with
high-risk conditions or disabilities, age 16 and up |
March 22, 2021 |
Higher education
staff, government workers, and media |
March 29, 2021 |
Restaurant staff,
construction trade workers, and religious leaders |
April 12, 2021 |
Any resident age
16 and up |
Since its
first day in office, the Biden Administration has nearly doubled
weekly vaccine distribution to states from 8.6 million to over 16
million this week. The first delivery to Illinois in December was
about 109,000 doses, a figure that has grown to more than 800,000
the week of March 15 and is projected to surpass one million doses
per week in April.
For more
information on COVID-19 vaccine eligibility, go to https://
coronavirus.illinois.gov/s/
vaccination-plan-overview. To find a COVID-19 vaccine
provider near you, visit the coronavirus.illinois.gov website
for vaccination locations. Individuals who do not have access to
online services or need assistance navigating online services to
make an appointment can call the Vaccine Appointment Call Center at
833-621-1284.
[Office of the Governor JB Pritzker] |