The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has a new search tool for COVID-19 vaccines. The general public can go on vaccinefinder.org to find approved providers near them. [TRENDING: How plants solve rapes, murders | Swastikas found on Fla.
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The tool details whether a location has doses in stock or not. You can also search for a manufacturer if you’re looking specifically for a Moderna or Pfizer vaccine.
But the website is not fully comprehensive. Many mass-vaccination sites are not on there. The CDC made the online tool with Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical