
To register for a vaccine appointment or get information on walk-in clinics, visit healthvermont.gov/MyVaccine or call 855-722-7878.ย
You will be asked to provide your name, date of birth, address, email (if available), phone number, and health insurance information (if available, but not required).
Vermonters 50 and older can register for Covid vaccine appointments starting at 8:15 a.m. on Monday.
Four entities are providing vaccine appointments: The Vermont Department of Health, Kinney Drugs, CVS and Walgreens.
Each has its own registration system. You may choose to schedule an appointment with whichever is most convenient. However, the Health Department has said you should not book an appointment on multiple sites โ please pick one.
State officials have requested that those registering:
- Use the online system, if possible, to keep the phone lines from getting overwhelmed.
- Register for the site closest to where you live.
- Keep your appointment โ no-shows or last-minute cancellations could lead to vaccine doses being wasted.
[Read our updated FAQ: How to sign up for the Covid vaccine.]
Also eligible are any Vermonters 16 and older with qualifying health conditions, as well as school employees and public safety or health care workers.
The next age group, Vermonters 40 and older, will become eligible on Monday, April 5. The remaining adult population will become eligible on a staggered basis, with all Vermonters 16 and older eligible by April 19.

