
CVS expands Covid-19 vaccine to 12 more states
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CVS has added 12 new states to its Covid-19 vaccine rollout as more supply becomes available.
In the last week, CVS has started administering the vaccine to eligible populations in Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nevada, Oklahoma, Utah and Vermont. The company is now administering Covid-19 vaccines in nearly 1,200 stores across 29 states and Puerto Rico. Covid-19 vaccine appointments at CVS are only available online or by phone. "We're increasing the number of active stores and expanding to additional states as fast as supply allows, with the capacity to administer [up to] 25 million shots per month," Karen Lynch, CEO of CVS (CVS), said in a news release Thursday.More Related News

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