Health & Fitness
Allegheny Co. Unveils COVID-19 Vaccination Location Map
The Allegheny County Health Department is attempting to make it more convenient for people to get a coronavirus vaccination.

ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PA —The Allegheny County Health Department has partnered with coronavirus vaccine providers to create an online map of active vaccination locations. The goal is to have country residents consider locations closer to their home or workplace to get the vaccine.
The vaccine provider map contains information about pharmacies and ongoing vaccination sites, as well as temporary vaccination events for the public. Each location includes information about the type of vaccine available and how to register.
More locations will be added on an ongoing basis.
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“We are trying to make it as easy as possible for as many people as possible to get vaccinated, and this map will aid those efforts,” health department director Dr. Debra Bogen said. “Getting vaccinated means getting our lives back, it means spending time safely with loved ones and protecting yourself and others from this deadly virus."
Clinics or locations offering the vaccine to the public should email VaccineDistribution@AlleghenyCounty.us for information on how to be added to the map.
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As of Friday morning, 229,113 county residents had been partially vaccinated and 369,153 had been fully vaccinated. With an estimated 1 million county residents eligible for vaccination, those rates show that nearly 60 percent of residents are at least partially vaccinated.
Appointments remain available at county vaccination clinics and may be made online or by calling the 211 line between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. daily. The online registration site allows users to search by date for clinics – and then identify the best location for them.
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