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COVID19 Vaccine Information

Written by Jacqueline Priestly | Jan 15, 2021 7:59:07 PM

Information for the COVID19 vaccine across the country is updating and changing by the day. We continue to do our best to update you in real time with published posts across our digital platforms. This blog article below, is a central space that houses all relevant information for each state as well as educational material on the vaccine as we know it to be today.

State by State Roll Out:

New York: Update 2/23/21

*Officially opened vaccines to those with certain high risk conditions.*

Healthcare/Homecare workers, appointments now available.

Some hospitals have extra vaccines for home health care workers - most just require a phone call to schedule appointments and some are offering walk-in appointments. See the link below for a downloadable document of locations with interactive links. https://blog.premierhomehealthcare.com/.../Vaccine-Site..There is also the ability to schedule appointments online for many locations here: https://covid19.nychealthandhospitals.org/UnaffiliatedHea...

Additionally, the 1199EIU Health Benefit Fund has coordinators of multiple languages standing by to help union members with appointments, registration and form completion. A list of coordinators can be found at the link below:

https://blog.premierhomehealthcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/1199-Health-Fund-Coordinators.pdf

NYS clients and their families 65+ can now begin scheduling appointments for the COVID19 vaccine with individual providers, including

  • Pharmacies
  • Local Health Departments
  • Hospitals

Eligibility determinations and appointments can be scheduled by

Pre-vaccine forms are still required for all and can be completed prior to your appointment at https://forms.ny.gov/s3/vaccine

Bronx Residents Special Announcement:

Due to the high positivity rate, effective 2.5.21, Yankee Stadium will be offering the vaccine to all residents who fall within the 1a and 1b eligibility categories:

  • The site will operate from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week
  • Open to Bronx residents ONLY - proof of ID is required
  • Appointments required and can be made at https://www.somosvaccinations.com/

Connecticut: Update 2/23/21

*currently 65+ can be vaccinated. Those 55+ will be eligible effective March 1 and the last group of 16-34 will begin May 3*

For healthcare/homecare workers, we have registered your employment with the state and the local CDC will contact you directly via email with a link to register.

For clients and their families 65+ visit ct.gov/covidvaccine  to schedule an appointment through the web-based Vaccine Administration Management System (VAMS).

Be sure to complete any pre-vaccine forms online and bring your company issued ID with you to your appointment.

Still need help?  See the map below for CT’s Vaccine Appointment Assist Line or click here for more resources.

New Jersey:

For healthcare/homecare workers - you are eligible now!

To schedule your vaccines you must register online at https://covidvaccine.nj.gov/

Be sure to complete any pre-vaccine forms online and though not required at this time, please consider bringing your company issued ID with you to your appointment.

North Carolina:

All healthcare/homecare workers and clients/families 65+, as well as adults (16-64) that have high risk medical conditions - vaccines are now available! To begin the eligibility and appointment process, please visit the link below or call the hotline.

https://covid19.ncdhhs.gov/findyourspot OR 1-877-490-6642

To find locations nearest to you, please visit https://myspot.nc.gov/map-view

Illinois: Updated 2/23/21

*Officially opened up to 65+*

All healthcare/homecare workers residing in Cook County are eligible now!

Please be on the lookout for a text message from Premier with a link to register for an appointment to receive the vaccine. Please be aware that there is no charge for the vaccination.

The vaccine is being offered on a priority basis. When you receive the link, do not share it with anyone that is not a Premier employee residing in Cook County.

For those choosing the Chicago department of health locations from the link, an account will need to be created. Choose the location, pick a date and time from what’s available in the drop down for that location, click register and complete the consent form.  Those appointments are immediately booked.

For the Oak Street Health locations from the link provided, an informational form will need to be submitted to Oak Street Health and their medical staff will contact you to schedule an appointment. Please be patient, there is high demand for all these locations.

The Illinois Department on Aging informational flyer can be accessed here.

For our clients of Cook County 65+, you are also eligible! IDOA will host a panel discussion on vaccinating older adults in early February - we will update you with specific details when we get them. For vaccination locations, click here.

Florida

For healthcare/homecare workers, the Florida Department of Health (DOH) in Collier County, in partnership with the Healthcare Network, will provide COVID19 vaccine administration beginning Monday, January 11, 2021, at North Collier Regional Park - Athletics Field.

Appointments for the COVID19 vaccine will be made via Eventbrite. Please visit CollierCountyCOVIDVaccines.Eventbrite.com.

Publix has also opened vaccination opportunities for eligible residents.

The state has added a requirement to document residency or proof of employment status as a home care worker. Please be sure to bring your Premier issued ID with you to your appointment.

Not eligible yet? Pre-register at the link below to “get in line” for a vaccine in your county so you can be contacted via phone, text or email (your preference) when appointments become available.

https://myvaccine.fl.gov/

Massachusetts: Udpated 2/23/21

*Officially opened up to 65+ and high risk conditions while also allowing the companion to get vaccinated w/appointment if accompanying someone 75*

Effective 1/21/21, all healthcare/homecare workers are eligible for the vaccine. A comprehensive checklist for the process can be found at this here and a location map can be found here.

You must complete an attestation form before arriving to your appointment.

Home care workers are urged to check mass vaccination sites, such as Gillette Stadium, Fenway or local pharmacies for appointments. There are several available!

Summary

For any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact your local branch office. A directory of phone lines can be found at the link below

https://www.premierhomehealthcare.com/areas-served/

For an update on COVID19 vaccine site locations, please click on the picture below and follow the post for real time updates!

Educational Material & Events

Material

The New York State Association of Health Care Providers, Inc. produced an two part education series on the new COVID19 vaccine.

The New York State Department of Health released this article on the years of research that went into the development of the vaccine: ny.gov/vaccine

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC created a list of FAQs addressing common questions about the safety and efficacy of the new vaccines: https://www.cdc.gov/.../hcp-employees-general-faqs.pdf

Events:

2/5 12pm-2pm: Town Hall for Community Health Workers

The NYU Community Health Worker Research & Resource Center is holding a COVID-19 Vaccine Town Hall specifically for community health workers, patient navigators, and other frontline staff working in New York City. Registration is here.

2/5 1pm-2pm: NYC DOHMH Provider Webinar

for providers featuring presentations on COVID-19 vaccines, clinical considerations, and safety monitoring. Registration is here.