How you can register for a COVID vaccine

Some health departments are trying to assess demand while others are offering to contact residents when they're eligible for a vaccine
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ST. CHARLES, MO/EDWARDSVILLE, IL (KMOX) - Some counties in our region are offering the chance to get on a waitlist for the coronavirus vaccine -- or at least a chance for you to say you want one.

The St. Charles County Health Department is encouraging residents to register online for the COVID vaccine. That doesn't mean you'll get to jump to the front of the line.

Sara Evers, Assistant Director of Public Health tells KMOX, Missouri is in the first phase of distribution, giving priority to people who have direct contact with patients and for nursing care residents. The next phase will be first responders, frontline workers, assisted living residents and people over 75.

"We aren't able to vaccinate anyone in those priority groups until the state moves to that priority group as a whole, or until we get directives from the state or federal level that we can move to that next priority category," Evers says.

Evers says registering does not guarantee you a vaccine, but does provide a way for the department to contact you when doses are available.

Likewise Toni Corona, Director of Madison County IL Health Department says their survey is for planning purposes. "

That's the last thing I want people to think is that it's first come first served and I was the first," Corona says. "That is not what this is intended for and I hope we've made that pretty clear."

Corona says surveys will help plan for demand at clinics as the nation moves into the next phases of distribution.

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