Coronavirus Vaccine: What are the vaccines and where to get them in Illinois-Chicago?

The global efforts of scientists, medical experts, and members of healthcare providers association to develop a safe and effective vaccine of Coronavirus is actually bearing fruit. After suffering for more than a year, being completely locked in isolation and trying to figure out different ways to battle the deadly, life-threatening infection, it was finally declared by the US government authorities associated with health that a proven-safe and immunity-effective coronavirus vaccine is developed. So far, the vaccines named Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna are approved and deployed to different vaccination camps around the states—both are made in the US—while the others are still in the works, such as Novavax, which is still in its clinical trial phase.

It is important to remember here that even though the vaccines are developed, the supply of them is still crucial. Therefore, the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) has released some guidelines regarding the distribution and deployment of coronavirus vaccine around the US states. Such guidelines allow people of different groups to get vaccinated on their time, eventually allowing the whole population to get tested.

For instance, Phase 1b would allow people over the age of 64 years old and essential front-line workers, and people with extreme high-risk medical conditions to get vaccinated at nationally guarded vaccination camps set around the states. Phase 1b is currently going on in Illinois, and there are multiple nationally-guarded vaccination camps where eligible people can get vaccinated. Of course, proper documentation for proof would be required for you to get vaccinated.

The state guard might ask you for proof of employment or social security number before allowing you to go through with the vaccination. If you are proved eligible candidate for the current phase of vaccination, you will definitely get vaccinated without any obstacle. However, if the proof is not satisfactory, your appointment will be rejected.

Apart from state-established vaccination camps, there are other places where you can go for vaccination. Grocery stores around the state, such as Walmart and Walgreen, are allowing eligible to get vaccinated in the stores’ pharmacies.

Moreover, clinics, hospitals, and healthcare institutions are also allowing people to get the vaccine. Some hospitals are allowing only admitted patients to get vaccinated, while others are opening their vaccinations department to the general public. Timings, days, and policies of hospitals differ from the state. Similar is the case with grocery stores.

The only place where the Covid-19 vaccination is completely free and available for each and every one of eligible people are the vaccination camps.

Furthermore, a report came through that a clinic in Chicago is offering soon-to-be-available Free Vaccine doses to the people to help them battle the Coronavirus while playing a vital, contributing part in the state's efforts to reach herd immunity. If you are based in Chicago, Illinois, you are perfectly eligible to get a free verified and approved vaccine at a nearby clinic. If you want a free vaccination, Pre-book your appointment here.