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With both Illinois and Chicago opening COVID vaccine eligibility to millions of residents, here s a look at where you can get vaccinated and how to schedule an appointment.
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There are several ways eligible residents will be able to get vaccinated, but officials have urged patience as demand for the vaccine continues to outpace supply.
Here s a breakdown of where you can get vaccinated and how to get an appointment, when available:
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DeKALB – The DeKalb Community Gardens will have their Grow Mobile Event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 830 N Annie Glidden Rd, to give free boxes of food to those that need it.
Grow Mobile is a program administered by DeKalb Community Gardens to bring fresh food into the food deserts of DeKalb County, according to the DeKalb Community Gardens website.
The Grow Mobile events have been taking place multiple times per week and across various areas since 2016, said Jackie BiNatale, Communications Director for DeKalb Community Gardens.
Due to the colder weather and current lack of fresh produce, DeKalb Community Gardens has partnered with the Northern Illinois Food Bank to get non-perishable products to those that need them, BiNatale said. When the growing season for produce begins, more fresh produce will be available.