I am a senior citizen, a teacher, or essential frontline worker, when can I call to schedule an appointment?

Vaccine scheduling and distribution for seniors is handled directly by Wayne County’s hospital system partners. Vaccine scheduling for essential workers will begin as the county makes progress vaccinating healthcare workers, EMS first responders and nursing home residents and as more vaccine supply is available. Wayne County hopes that they will be able to provide COVID-19 vaccines to teachers and other essential frontline workers in the next few weeks. Everything depends on how much vaccine the state of Michigan sends to the county.

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1. I am a senior citizen, a teacher, or essential frontline worker, when can I call to schedule an appointment?
2. Why can't I get my vaccine right away?
3. Who determines how many doses Wayne County receives?
4. What should I do while I wait to get my vaccine?
5. When did Wayne County start receiving COVID-19 vaccines?
6. How many doses did Wayne County receive?
7. When will more shipments arrive?
8. Who will get the vaccine first?
9. Who determined this priority list and is it the same everywhere in Michigan?
10. I do not work in health care or a skilled nursing home facility, but can I get a vaccine early from my doctor?
11. How much will the vaccine cost?
12. Will I have to provide proof of citizenship or a visa to get a vaccine?
13. Will I need to provide identification?
14. How long will it take to complete Phase 1?
15. How long until the vaccine is available to the general public?
16. Where can I find more information about the vaccine and how it will be distributed?