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16. Your welcome. Glad it went fairly smoothly, and it's off your to-do list. I found many many openings at all
Thu Sep 18, 2025, 06:05 PM
Sep 2025

the Walgreens near me. I started filling out the stuff for one time slot and location, just to see if they throw up any additional requirements or surprises, but none so far though I didn't go thru the entire process. I'm in Minnesota. The governor Tim Walz signed some kind of order about this (kind of, well, ... ) per AI:

Key directives of Executive Order 25-09 include:

Standing vaccine orders The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) was directed to issue a standing order or protocol by September 24, 2025. This provides guidance to healthcare providers, including pharmacists, so they can administer the COVID-19 vaccine.

Protection against federal policy changes The order affirms that Minnesota will continue to be guided by science and medical expertise in its vaccination policy, rather than by federal recommendations.

Increased flexibility for providers The executive order gives healthcare providers and pharmacists the flexibility to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to patients as young as three, based on their clinical judgment.

Addressing barriers to access State agencies, including the MDH and the Department of Commerce, must collaborate to remove barriers to vaccine access and ensure Minnesotans can obtain immunizations.

Monitoring vaccine coverage The Department of Commerce was instructed to work with health plans to clarify vaccine coverage for insured individuals, as some insurance companies might not cover vaccines not recommended by federal authorities.

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I tried to get one Tuesday but was told I needed a prescription. QED Sep 2025 #1
We are getting flu shot today Tree Lady Sep 2025 #9
I would, but - werdna Sep 2025 #2
Still waiting to hear back from my doctor here in Florida. Biophilic Sep 2025 #3
My Dr. office said to call tomorrow, Friday Sept.19, because there's a CDC meeting today. Timeflyer Sep 2025 #12
Thanks for the information. Biophilic Sep 2025 #14
My pharmacy ga_girl Sep 2025 #22
Got mine last Friday. PassingFair Sep 2025 #4
In certain states... mwooldri Sep 2025 #5
Minute Clinic, hmm. I remember during the pandemic days when a vax was real hard to find and get progree Sep 2025 #10
Same for me last week. They are just trying to confuse people into not getting it. travelingthrulife Sep 2025 #18
It's going around... PassingFair Sep 2025 #24
how does this apply to the western states who have formed their (our) own samnsara Sep 2025 #6
I live in a rural area of TN, so of course, very Republican. 70sEraVet Sep 2025 #7
Kaiser Permanente Mid-Atlantic, for what it's worth: mahatmakanejeeves Sep 2025 #8
I had a dr. appt. this morning, and my doctor is so pissed about this. Told me to get it ASAP. 50 Shades Of Blue Sep 2025 #11
Appt at CVS this afternoon Marthe48 Sep 2025 #13
Thanks for this heads up Marthe48 Sep 2025 #15
Your welcome. Glad it went fairly smoothly, and it's off your to-do list. I found many many openings at all progree Sep 2025 #16
No issues getting either shot for me ay a California Safeway EastBayGuy Sep 2025 #17
I don't live too far from Mexico. (150 miles) If worse comes to worse, we can go there. LeftInTX Sep 2025 #19
I got mine Sunday at Walgreens. I'm in NY, so anyone can get them now without a prescription after Hochel Raftergirl Sep 2025 #20
I got mine this morning. Jokerman Sep 2025 #21
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