How to Avail Coronavirus Vaccine for Free in Chicago, Illinois
The giant waves of coronavirus started hitting this planet around the end of 2019, and in just a few months, the waves grew even bigger and more severe, taking millions of lives around the world and leaving millions more devastated. We are only about two months in 2021 – it’s been more than a year – and it is almost unbelievable that the people of this world have adapted to such uncertainty that has never been witnessed before. Although the situation is under control now – as the authorities are claiming it to be – the impact of being locked down and isolating yourself is too much for anyone to feel calm any time soon.
That lands us on a question that everyone is asking, how do we get vaccinated in our state? The US government has so far approved two vaccines for deployment to vaccination camps and clinics, Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna. Both vaccines are developed in the US through collaboration with the members of the medical fraternity around the world. Another vaccine developed in the US—Novavax—is not yet completely approved and is still on clinical trials.
As per the policies of CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), which are released based on the recommendations by APIC (Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology), private health and medical organization based in Arlington, VA, with headquarters based in Washington, the policies suggest different phases for each group of people to receive doses of vaccination in the vaccination camps set up around the states. The groups of people are divided based on priority, allowing frontline healthcare workers to receive the vaccine in the first phase and the aged and middle-aged people to receive it in the second. The second phase will involve people from teenage to middle-age to get vaccinated; that is the phase currently going on in Chicago, Illinois. The question of children's vaccination is still unanswered by the state; however, President Biden has promised millions of vaccines to be supplied around the camps and clinics of the country that would be sufficient for everyone to get vaccinated.
That being said, the death toll is on the low, while the transmission rate is still unsatisfactory. That makes people ask if they can somehow become a prioritized candidate for the vaccine if they are tested positive for coronavirus.
Well, credit where it’s due, some private organizations in Chicago—supermarkets and clinics—are staying a step ahead and are already offering vaccines.
On that note, there is one way people of Chicago can avail themselves vaccines at the earliest, that too completely free of cost.
A private reputable health organization is offering a sufficient supply of free vaccines for all groups of people, despite the phases, with or without symptoms. The vaccine would be available within a couple of the following weeks. And people are recommended to pre-book an early appointment.
If you are based in Chicago, pre-book your appointment for Free Covid-19 Vaccine here.