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Missouri pharmacies to begin receiving prioritized shipments of COVID-19 vaccines

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(WSIL) -- Governor Mike Parson announced that pharmacies across Missouri will begin receiving prioritized shipments of the COVID-19 vaccine through a new State Pharmacy Program. 

“With vaccine supply continuing to increase and more Missourians becoming eligible, we will now begin shipping vaccines to pharmacies in all regions and communities throughout the state,� said Governor Parson. “Local pharmacies are a trusted health care resource for many Missourians, so distributing vaccines to as many pharmacies as we can will help expand accessibility by providing a vast network of capable providers in every community.�

Starting next week, 15 percent of Missouri's weekly vaccine allotment from the federal government will be allocated to the state's pharmacy program. 

The state has identified 161 pharmacies in 84 counties based on ability, location, and population. These pharmacies have the ability to administer 200 initial doses of COVID-19 vaccines per week and will consistently receive this number of doses in addition to booster doses for the next three to four weeks. 

Missourians are encouraged to use the state’s  at  to find participating pharmacies in their area or reach out to local pharmacies directly. 

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Allocations for each of Missouri’s vaccine delivery channels will be adjusted accordingly to accommodate pharmacies. Delivery channels and corresponding allocations through the week of March 22 are as follows:

  • High Throughput Health Centers: 35 percent
  • Mass Vaccination Events: 15 percent 
  • Local Public Health Agencies: 15 percent
  • Federally Qualified Health Centers: 15 percent 
  • Other Community/Enrolled Providers: 5 percent 
  • Pharmacies: 15 percent 

Starting the week of March 29, the state will shift vaccine allocations to reflect unvaccinated eligible populations in each of Missouri’s nine regions. Current delivery channels will be modified to incorporate those changes.