FLORIDA – Registration for appointments through Publix to get a COVID-19 vaccine will reopen online Wednesday morning at 6 a.m.
Lee, Collier and Charlotte County appointment slots will be available on the Publix vaccination registration site.
Click here for what you can expect when booking a COVID-19 vaccine appointment through Publix.
People 65 and older and healthcare workers are eligible to sign up for appointments in Lee County, Charlotte County, and Collier County.
Many people reported in past scheduling rounds seeing “Appointments Available” next to each county, but they were unable to click to make schedule an appointment in the last rounds of availability.
Publix had posted a statement on the top of their registration page saying their system was live, but full with other customers.
Publix advised people to not leave the page because if room became available, they would be automatically redirected to a page with instructions on how to book an appointment.
Vaccination appointments are scheduled online only. Appointments can not be made by calling Publix or Publix Pharmacy.
CLICK HERE TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT ONLINE.
Publix officials were asking people to be patient as there will be a large number of people trying to register online at the same time.
If you are unable to make an appointment on Wednesday, the next round of registrations will be announced.
Publix said they are actively engaging with customers on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Customers can also call the Publix helpline after 9 a.m. at 1-800-242-1227.
Source Article from https://nbc-2.com/news/health/2021/01/27/publix-vaccine-appointments-to-open-online-wednesday/
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