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Publix to implement Florida’s COVID-19 vaccination eligibility expansion

Publix’s pharmacies allow individuals age 60 years old and older to register for the vaccine, but priority must be given to K-12 and childcare teachers and personnel for locations participating in the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program.
3/12/2021

Publix’s pharmacies have begun implementing the expanded COVID-19 vaccine eligibility rules across its scheduling system.

Implemented by the state of Florida, the retailer’s locations in the state will now allow individuals age 60 years old and older to use the online reservation system to make their vaccination appointment at participating locations.

Although the eligibility has changed across the state, at the direction of the federal government, locations participating in the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program must continue to prioritize K-12 and child care teachers and personnel until further notice.

Scheduling opportunities on Monday will be for Wednesday thru Friday appointment days for the Moderna vaccine.

For scheduling opportunities on Wednesday, those appointment days will be for Saturday and Sunday for the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

Lastly, Friday scheduling opportunities will be for Monday to Tuesday appointments days for the Moderna vaccine.

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