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Where To Sign Up For The Coronavirus Vaccine In Illinois
An updated list of who is eligible for the vaccine and where to register. All vaccines are free, even without insurance.

An updated list of who is eligible for the vaccine and where to register. All vaccines are free, even without insurance.

There have been 3,158 coronavirus cases in Buffalo Grove since the pandemic began, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Evanston's rate of fully vaccinated residents is twice Chicago's and 54 percent higher than the rest of suburban Cook County, data shows.
Residents can now sign up at KaneVax.org to receive a coronavirus vaccine at Kane County’s new site in Batavia.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker said everyone over 16 will be eligible for vaccines starting April 12, and full reopening could come by May.
About 1,100 appointments open Friday for residents of Glencoe, Kenilworth, Northfield, Wilmette and Winnetka aged 65 and up.
Appointments at mass vaccination sites in the Cook County suburbs open Friday to all Illinois residents in Phase 1b+, officials said.
New CDC guidelines allow the 10.75 percent of Illinoisans who have been fully vaccinated to gather with other fully-vaccinated people.
Find out how to sign up for a shot at a CVS Pharmacy near you.
Illinois is set to receive about 105,000 doses of Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot vaccine, public health officials said.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker predicts vaccine supply will surge by 67 percent in the coming weeks. But where can you actually get the shot?