![]() Through state- and county-run distribution sites: You can search for locations on the Illinois Department of Public Health website.All employees are encouraged to look for a vaccination appointment through the following methods: STARTING March 29, the city of Chicago also will open appointments to employees of higher education institutions as part of its phase 1c, and Chicago residents may seek appointments at distribution sites within the city limits. ![]() STARTING TODAY, March 22, employees of higher education institutions, including faculty, staff and student employees, are eligible to seek appointments at more than 900 locations in the state’s provider network. Employees who are Illinois residents are eligible today. Similarly, the limited supply precludes DePaul from hosting a vaccine clinic for the foreseeable future. While supplies are expected to increase, the demand may make it difficult to find an appointment immediately. City and state officials urge patience in seeking appointments, particularly after the new eligibility periods open. All vaccinations are by appointment only. Read this information closely and follow the Chicago Department of Public Health website and Illinois Department of Public Health website for updates. Please note, however, that the location where you may make an appointment will vary based on where you reside. ![]() ![]() Higher education employees in Illinois are now eligible to sign up for the vaccine. Now, with great gratitude and relief, I am asking you to participate in the national COVID-19 vaccination effort to protect yourself against serious illness and death and to protect those around you. MaDePaul employees, In the last year, we have all made sacrifices for the sake of health and safety. ![]()
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