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Here's how to get tested for COVID-19 in Connecticut, and where to go
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Connecticut is currently in Phase 1b of the vaccination roll out, but scheduling is only open for those 65 and older, and those included in Phase 1a.
Soon, those who are self-employed, independent contractors, or otherwise not affiliated with an employer group, but are eligible for Phase 1b may schedule an appointment for their COVID-19 vaccine.
Only those who are independent contractors, and eligible for Phase 1a may schedule vaccines at this time.
You have a variety of options to schedule your appointment now, but please know availability is limited, so it may take some time to get an appointment. Thank you for your patience.
If you are making an appointment at a site that uses the Vaccination Administration Management System (VAMS), you can find more information about how to use VAMS here.
Guidance about which workers will be eligible for Phase 1b when scheduling opens is coming soon.
Get Tested
Here's how to get tested for COVID-19 in Connecticut, and where to go
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