How to get a COVID vaccine in McLean County



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COVID-19 vaccines are increasingly available in more places in McLean County, although supplies are limited.

Here is a current list of COVID vaccine options. It was last updated on January 27, 2021.

Does this list need to be updated? Contact [email protected].

Who can be vaccinated?

COVID vaccines are now available for those in phase 1A or phase 1B. Phase 1A includes healthcare staff and residents of long-term care facilities. Phase 1B includes people 65 years of age and older and essential frontline workers, such as first responders, grocery store workers, and teachers.

Where can you get vaccinated?

# 1 – Clinics run by the McLean County Department of Health and Carle BroMenn Medical Center. There are at least 3 clinics per week. New clinics are announced every Thursday. Make an appointment on the MCHD website or by calling (309) 888-5600.

# 2 – Jewel-Osco pharmacies in Bloomington-Normal (3 addresses). Make an appointment online.

# 3 – Hy-Vee location in Bloomington. Make an appointment online.

# 4 – First responders and healthcare staff only – Vaccination clinic scheduled for Thursday January 28 at the Activity and Recreation Center (ARC) at Ft. Jesse Road in Normal. Call (309) 888-5600 to make an appointment.

You can find a full list of vaccination locations at Coronavirus.Illinois.gov.



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