Although the Chicago Department of Public Health is revising its at-home COVID and flu vaccine schedule, Chicagoans can still get their shots.
The Chicago Department of Public Health is revising the schedule of its in-home vaccination program, but Chicagoans can still get up-to-date on their COVID-19 and flu vaccinations without having to leave the comfort of their home, Mayor Lori Lightfoot's Office said Thursday night.
Protect Chicago At Home offers the updated COVID-19 vaccine and primary doses for anyone ages 6 months and up, and flu vaccines for individuals who schedule COVID-19 vaccines. Starting Feb. 28, the CDPH Protect Chicago At Home program will operate on a three-day schedule, Saturday through Monday, 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., the office said.
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