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INDIANAPOLIS —High interest in COVID-19 vaccines has caused slowdowns to the state’s vaccine registration site and 211 system, but both systems are working. Hoosiers age 80 and older who are
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INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) says that high interest in COVID-19 vaccines has caused a slowdown to the state’s vaccine registration site and 211 system, but both are working. Hoosiers, age 80 and older, are now eligible and are encouraged to continue to check the sites throughout the day.
During Friday’s first day of sign-ups, ISDH said, “We are gratified by the high interest in the vaccine for our most vulnerable Hoosiers and encourage you to be patient.”
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People can register at ourshot.in.gov or by calling 2-1-1. Author: Mary Milz, WTHR.com staff Published: 10:32 AM EST January 8, 2021 Updated: 6:27 PM EST January 8, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS Coronavirus vaccinations are now available to Indiana residents 80 and older.
Follow these steps to register online:
Go to ourshot.in.gov.
Click on the link in the red box near the top of the page that says Click here to find a vaccination site.
Select the county you live in.
Select a vaccine clinic available in your county.
Select the blue link that says Click here to register.
Select the group you belong to (People 80 years or older), and enter your date of birth.