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CVS to begin providing COVID-19 vaccinations in Arizona

CVS Pharmacy Begins Administering COVID-19 Vaccines
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Beginning on Thursday, Feb. 25, CVS will begin providing coronavirus vaccines to Arizonans.

Eight retail pharmacy locations will open Thursday across the state, with booking available starting Wednesday, Feb. 24. CVS did not give the exact store locations but says they are in Maricopa, Mohave, Pima, Pinal, and Yuma counties.

CVS says appointments will be available based on vaccine supply shipped to each location.

Those currently eligible to get a vaccine through CVS are people age 65 and older, teachers, healthcare workers, childcare providers, and those in protective services.

To make an appointment, register online at CVS.com, through their mobile app, or by calling customer service at 800-746-7287. No walk-ins are allowed.

More CVS locations are expected to open for coronavirus vaccines as more supply is available.