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COVID-19 Vaccine: Here's Where To Find It In The St. Louis Area And How To Sign Up

The COVID-19 vaccine was made available to a larger amount of Missourians as the state opened it to people in the 1B category.

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February 01, 2021

The COVID-19 vaccine was made available to a larger amount of Missourians as the state opened it to people in the 1B category. But while more people are now eligible to receive the vaccine, supplies remain very limited. Here's where people in the St. Louis area can find coronavirus vaccine information from the major hospital providers and county health departments. Mercy Health created a public portal to confirm eligibility and register for the vaccine. The hospital is currently accepting people in the 1A and 1B-1 categories. Click here to learn more. St. Luke's Hospital is currently providing COVID-19 vaccinations to individuals in the Phase 1A and Phase 1B – Tier 2 populations. Those in eligible populations can complete the form on lukesvaccine.com to be added to St. Luke's COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic's waiting list. The form must be completed for each individual requesting placement on the waiting list. St. Luke's will contact you when an appointment is available. SSM Health is asking anyone interested in receiving the vaccine to pre-register online by clicking here. BJC HealthCare created a portal that allows people to register to get the vaccine. Once your eligibility window opens you will be invited to make an appointment. CareSTL Health, a community health center with locations throughout north St. Louis, is also vaccinating the public. They began calling hundreds of people this week to schedule appointments. You can register here if you are eligible.

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