Hoosiers 30 & Older Are Now Eligible To Receive The COVID-19 Vaccine

There is no cost to the individual, but insurance may be charged an administration fee.

(Indianapolis, Ind.) - Hoosiers ages 30 and older are now eligible to sign up for a free COVID-19 vaccine, the Indiana Department of Health announced today. 

This expansion of eligibility makes the vaccine available to more than 840,000 additional Hoosiers. 

Beginning on Wednesday, Hoosiers ages 16 and older will also be available to schedule a vaccine. 

Vaccine appointments will be extended over the next several weeks to align with expected vaccine deliveries to the state. Individuals seeking an earlier appointment are encouraged to look at openings in surrounding counties. 

to schedule a vaccine, you can visit ourshot.in.gov and select a location from one of more than 530 clinics around the state. Hoosiers who do not have a computer or cell phone or those who need assistance scheduling can call 211. 

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