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Select CVS stores to offer COVID-19 vaccine starting Feb. 11

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A CVS Pharmacy worker administers a COVID-19 vaccine to a patient in Fall River, Mass., Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. (Courtesy of CVS Health) NEW YORK - Under a new federal program, the pharmacy chain CVS Health will start offering COVID-19 vaccinations to eligible people at more than 300 stores in 11 states — including New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut — starting next week, the company announced on Tuesday.Launching Feb.

11, the program will initially get 250,000 doses through the federal government. CVS said it intends to expand it when more vaccine doses become available. (Select CVS stores in a few states are already administering the vaccine from those states' supply.)"Our presence in communities across the country makes us an ideal.

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