Hoosiers 70 & Older Are Eligible To Receive COVID-19 Vaccine

Individuals ages 60 and up are expected to be added to the list of eligible participants in the coming days or weeks.

(Indianapolis, Ind.) – Hoosier age 70 and up are now able to register for the COVID-19 vaccine.

According to the Indiana State Department of Health, the vaccination rollout plane is currently in Phase 1-B which includes individuals 70 and up, healthcare workers, and first responders.

Those meeting the eligibility requirements are able to register for the vaccine by visiting, ourshot.in.gov.

Individuals ages 60 and up are expected to be added to the list of eligible participants in the coming days or weeks. However, the eligibility date for ages 60 to 69 have yet to be determined.

Find more information at ourshot.in.gov.

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