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When Will You Be Able to Get the Coronavirus Vaccine? Determine Your Spot in Line

There are currently two approved COVID-19 vaccines – one from Pfizer/BioNTech and the other from Moderna – being distributed to cities and states

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The first vials of the coronavirus vaccine arrived in Philadelphia three weeks ago but many remain in storage. NBC10 investigative reporter Mitch Blacher has the latest on the rollout.

As the federal government rolls out coronavirus vaccines to states and cities in a phased vaccination programs, many people are wondering when they will be able to get the vaccine. Use this calculator to get an idea of when you might get a vaccination.

When Could I Get the Vaccine?

Answer the questions to calculate your risk profile and see where you fall in your county's and state's vaccine lineup. This estimate is based on a combination of vaccine rollout recommendations from the CDC and the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine.

For a more detailed breakdown of who is included in each priority group, see this methodology.
Source: the Vaccine Allocation Planner for COVID-19 by Ariadne Labs and the Surgo Foundation
Interactive by Amy O’Kruk/NBC

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