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Mayor
Muriel Bowser’s administration is transitioning away from its pre-registration system for vaccination. Getting the COVID-19 vaccine is starting to look like getting the flu shot. D.C. residents over 18 will no longer need appointments to get the vaccine. They can also get it at their pharmacy.
After a roughly four-month run, DC Health is retiring “vaccinate.dc.gov.” The last day D.C. residents and workers can pre-register on the portal is April 28. In place of a pre-registration system, Bowser and her team are standing up 11 vaccine sites beginning May 1. These sites have the capacity to serve hundreds of people each day. Any adult can just walk up to any one of the sites to get the jab.
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