COVID-19 vaccine: These retail stores, pharmacies and supermarkets are offering immunizations
By Catherine Park and Austin Williams
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LOS ANGELES - Amid the roll-out of coronavirus vaccines, various retailers have answered the call to help immunize eligible the public, including Walmart, Costco and Publix.
President Joe Biden has pledged to deliver more than 100 million injections in his first 100 days in office and suggested it s possible the U.S. could reach 1.5 million shots a day. To help with that lofty goal, certain grocery stores and retail stores are offering their services to help administer vaccines in select states.
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Grocery chains push ahead with vaccination programs despite inconsistent supply
As grocery retailers ramp up COVID-19 vaccination programs, FMI-The Food Industry Association is doing its part to help the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) resolve issues in vaccine distribution and administration.
FMI said yesterday it participated in an online public meeting hosted by the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). The grocery trade group voiced support for federal guidelines in vaccine allocation but said food industry employees deemed as “essential workers” by the government are falling short as one of the priority populations to be immunized.