Corrections & Clarifications: This article has been updated since it was first published. Phoenix Mutual Aid does not offer vaccine appointment help, a spokesperson says.
Though Arizona is now more than two months into its coronavirus vaccine rollout, many in the groups currently being prioritized are finding it difficult to access the potentially life-saving shot.
Maricopa County is currently in Phase 1B of its rollout program. Individuals currently being prioritized for vaccination include health care and EMS workers, long-term care facility residents and staff, educators, child care workers, law enforcement and adults age 65 and older.
For many in those groups, the issue doesn t lie in a lack of available doses but rather the barriers they face in accessing them. They might not have access to a computer to use the online registration portals, for example, or might not be able to drive to a location offering the vaccine.
On Jan. 11, Maricopa County announced those aged 75 and older were eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. But the gulf between availability of the vaccine and the ability to
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