March 17, 2021

State vaccine appointments to open up on Fridays

12,000 slots available in Tucson.

360 covid vaccine site ua tent A tent at the University of Arizona where people can confirm their COVID-19 vaccine appointment. January 2021.
Gage Judd/AZPM Staff

The Arizona Department of Health Services is working to streamline the registration process for COVID-19 vaccinations at the four state-run sites around Arizona. The department announced Wednesday that appointments for the following week's vaccination slots will now become available every Friday.

In Tucson, that means roughly 12,000 appointments at the state clinic on the UA mall for next week will open up at 11 a.m. on Friday. The new policy also applies to the state pods in Glendale, Phoenix, and Gilbert,

Vaccinations are now available for anyone age 55 and older.

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