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Pottstown CVS One Of Pharmacy's 75 COVID Vaccination Sites in PA
COVID-19 vaccinations are now available by appointment at 75 Pennsylvania CVS stores, including Pottstown, CVS announced Friday.

POTTSTOWN, PA — CVS has dramatically increased the number of Pennsylvania locations that are administering coronavirus vaccinations, the company announced Friday.
The number of CVS pharmacies taking appointments for the shots in Pennsylvania is now 75, up from just six since the company began giving shots in the state.
The Pottstown CVS pharmacy at 1833 E. High St. is on the list.
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The new locations announced Friday are spread throughout the entire state. As of about 11 a.m. Friday, almost all of them were listed as "fully booked" on the CVS website, but customers were being urged to keep checking and make an appointment when one becomes available.
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In Pennsylvania, people currently eligible for the vaccine include those age 65 or over, health care personnel, people with high-risk conditions, and long-term care facility residents and staff.
On Thursday, Gov. Tom Wolf also announced the rollout of a special program to vaccinate teachers and other school employees via pharmacies in the state.
The Federal Retail Pharmacy Program for COVID-19 vaccines is a collaboration between the federal government, states and territories, and 21 national pharmacy partners and independent pharmacy networks.
According to the CDC, the program is being implemented incrementally based on the available vaccine supply, with select retail pharmacy locations providing COVID-19 vaccine to eligible individuals. As vaccine availability increases over time, the program will expand to ultimately include all 40,000 pharmacies in the United States, the CDC said.
As of Friday, more than 2.6 million vaccine shots had been given in Pennsylvania (excluding Philadelphia, which has its own program). More than 1.8 million had gotten a single dose of one of the vaccines, while more than 826,000 had received both shots, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
For more local coverage on the coronavirus vaccine, visit our Pennsylvania vaccine information page.
Doug Gross contributed most of this report.
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