MN Government Updates 02.08.21

Minnesota Expanding Vaccine Network with Pharmacy Vaccinations This Week

Minnesotans will have expanded access to COVID-19 vaccinations through pharmacies across the state this week, as the state participates in the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program and Governor Tim Walz reallocates vaccine doses not scheduled for use this week to retail pharmacies. The state is developing a diverse, stable network of different ways Minnesotans can get vaccinated so everyone has access to a vaccine opportunity, no matter where they live and no matter their personal circumstances.

In Minnesota, Walmart and Thrifty White are participating in the first phase of the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program that launches this week. Walmart and Thrifty White will be administering more than 16,000 doses at locations across the state to vaccinate adults 65 years of age and older.

This week, Governor Walz is also reallocating 8,000 doses for Walgreens to vaccinate Minnesotans 65 years of age and older at 40 in-store pharmacies across the state. This is a one-time reallocation of doses not scheduled for use this week from the Pharmacy Partnership Program.

“We are giving Minnesotans expanded options for how they can get the vaccine,” said Governor Walz. “The vaccine supply remains extremely limited, but we are developing a strong and reliable network of different ways Minnesotans can get vaccinated. We are committed to meeting Minnesotans where they are and will continue to work relentlessly to give everyone access to the vaccine no matter where they live.”

Appointments at Walmart, Thrifty White, and Walgreens will become available in the coming days. The locations and contact information for scheduling appointments will be accessible at https://www.google.com/url?q=http://mn.gov/covid19/vaccine/find-vaccine&source=gmail&ust=1612957520754000&usg=AFQjCNGmU8cLlunTgquo4I42HLZ3peKrlg"> mn.gov/covid19/vaccine/find-vaccine when the information becomes available. The state will also be notifying seniors who have signed up for the waitlist if there are vaccine opportunities in their area.

Walz Announces COVID-19 Community Vaccination Site in Rochester

As part of the State of Minnesota’s COVID-19 Community Vaccination Program (CVP), Governor Tim Walz announced a new community vaccination site to launch this week in Rochester. The large-scale, permanent site will be the third of its kind, joining sites in Minneapolis and Duluth that launched last week. The Rochester site will serve approximately 1,500 Minnesotans 65 and older (65+) in its first week.

“We’re building a reliable network of options for Minnesotans to access the vaccine,” said Governor Walz. “Today, we are expanding that network in southern Minnesota to give more Minnesotans access to shots where they live, so we can crush COVID-19 and get back to business as usual.” 

“We still need more supply, but we have to be ready when the federal government ramps up to meet the demand,” continued Governor Walz. “ Just as Minnesota is leading in testing, we are leading in community vaccination. We will be ready to continue expanding access until every Minnesotan has the opportunity to receive the vaccine, regardless of where they live.”

The announcement follows the launch of the COVID-19 Community Vaccination Program and the opening of large-scale, permanent sites in Minneapolis and Duluth.

More than 220,000 Minnesotans age 65 and older registered for the state’s COVID-19 65+ vaccine registry. Minnesotans who have not been selected for a vaccine from the registry will remain on this list and continue to have the opportunity to be selected to schedule an appointment at the State of Minnesota’s COVID-19 community vaccination sites. More information will be announced later this week about a permanent tool for Minnesotans to sign up for information about vaccination opportunities.

Educators and Child Care Workers Vaccine Opportunities

Education and childcare professionals will also have additional opportunities to receive the vaccine the week of February 8 at the Minneapolis community vaccination site, as well as at 63 county local public health clinics spread throughout the state.

Staff in education and child care settings will be contacted directly if selected to sign up for vaccine appointments.

State of Minnesota COVID-19 Vaccination Background

In partnership with local public health and school districts, the state launched the COVID-19 Vaccine Pilot Program (VPP) on January 18 as a way to test the concept of community vaccination and to identify best practices for registering patients, administering shots, and distributing vaccine around the state. To date, approximately 43,422 patients received first doses at the VPP’s nine clinics and one pop-up event. VPP second doses will be administered beginning February 11.

Following the successful administration of VPP first doses, Minnesota launched the COVID-19 Community Vaccination Program (CVP) on February 1, including the establishment of two large-scale, permanent community vaccination sites in Duluth and Minneapolis. The program is estimated to administer roughly 11,000 doses, to both 65+ and education and childcare professionals (E12/CC), by February 9.

In addition to the COVID-19 Community Vaccination Program, the state’s all-of-the-above approach to vaccine distribution bolsters the proven network of local health care providers, which is how most Minnesotans should expect to receive the vaccine once the federal government ramps up vaccine supply to meet demand. To that end, the state also announced on February 1 that it sent approximately 30,000 doses to more than 100 hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare providers to enable seniors to get vaccinated through local providers in communities near where they live, who have begun to contact their patients for appointments.

Minnesotans are encouraged to check out the state's new vaccine finder map to search for local providers: https://mn.gov/covid19/vaccine/find-vaccine/locations/index.jsp

Amos A. Briggs | Government Relations
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