Hoosiers Age 30 And Older Now Eligible For COVID-19 Vaccines
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Indiana residents age 30 and older can now sign up for a COVID-19 shot, under the state's latest expansion of vaccine eligibility.
The Indiana State Department of Health said this expansion makes vaccinations available to more than 840,000 more people.
On Wednesday, Indiana will open up the vaccine to all Hoosiers age 16 or older.
Until now, vaccines in Indiana were available only to Hoosiers age 40 and older, healthcare workers, long-term care residents, first responders, teachers up to grade 12, and other school workers such as classroom aides, bus drivers, and cafeteria workers.
To schedule a vaccine, visit ourshot.in.gov, call 211, or contact one of the state's Area Agencies on Aging or AARP.