Pennsylvania Accelerating Vaccination Eligibility
The Department of Health (DOH) in conjunction with the COVID-19 Vaccine Task Force today announced the start of the special initiative to vaccinate targeted industry workers and to accelerate the vaccination timetable for those in Phases 1B, 1C and 2. All Pennsylvanians will be eligible to schedule vaccination appointments beginning April 19.
Pennsylvania is beginning the following accelerated phased rollout:
· March 31 workers in the four targeted industries:
Law enforcement, which includes police, sheriffs and deputies, constables, corrections officers and staff, as well as probation and parole staff.
Firefighters, including career and volunteer firefighters.
Grocery Store workers, including all workers in supermarkets and grocery stores.
Food and Agriculture workers, including all food processing company employees, including meat, poultry, and dairy processing, fresh fruit and vegetable packing operations, food manufacturing, all farmworkers, farm operators, and farm managers, including at urban agriculture operations.
· April 5 all residents in Phase 1B will be eligible to start scheduling vaccination appointments.
· April 12 all residents in Phase 1C will be eligible to start scheduling vaccination appointments.
· April 19, all residents will be eligible to start scheduling vaccination appointments.
“It is important to remember that eligibility does not guarantee an immediate vaccination appointment,” Acting Health Secretary Alison Beam said. “Vaccine providers are ready and eager to get a shot in the arm of every person who wants one while we continue to aggressively advocate for more vaccine.”
Residents should continue to use the Department of Health’s Vaccine Provider Map to find a vaccine provider nearest them. The department will continue to update the map as the federal government increases the number of pharmacy chains receiving vaccine through the Federal Retail Pharmacy Partnership.
Columbia County EMA is assisting Susquehanna Valley Medical Specialties with COVID-19 vaccination appointments.
Those wishing vaccinations who fall in Phase 1A eligibility should call 570-389-5735 Monday through Friday only between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Provide name, date of birth, address and phone number.
Someone from Susquehanna Valley Medical Specialties will call back to schedule an appointment. The clinic expects to experience a large volume of inquiries and asks callers to allow ample time for a call back. Callers who are not contacted within 72 hours are asked to call again.
People without internet access can contact the Health Hotline by calling 1-877-PA-HEALTH (1-877-724-3258).