All West Virginians 16 years of age and older are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Those 65 years of age and older will continue to be prioritized.
- Vaccines are available in all 55 counties through one or more of: community vaccination clinics, community health centers, pharmacies and/or schools and workplaces.
- To view the list of upcoming community vaccination clinics, click on the Vaccination Clinic Information button at the top of this page.
- To find community health centers or local pharmacies that carry COVID-19 vaccine, please visit vaccinefinder.org and enter your zip code.
- West Virginia's nursing homes and assisted living facilities will partner with local pharmacies to offer COVID-19 vaccines to caregivers and family members of their residents and staff. If you are a caregiver or family member of a resident or staff member at a nursing home or assisted living facility and would like to receive your COVID-19 vaccine there, please contact that facility for more information.
- Those who care for someone who is homebound and would like to get the COVID-19 vaccine are encouraged to call the WV COVID-19 Vaccine Info Line at 1-833-734-0965 to make arrangements for vaccination.
- Manufacturers and business who would like to host a vaccination clinic for their employees and their families are encouraged to call the WV COVID-19 Vaccine Info Line at 1-833-734-0965 to schedule a clinic.
- Faith communities are encouraged to host COVID-19 vaccination clinics for their congregations. Please contact the COVID-19 Vaccine Info Line at 1-833-734-0965 to set-up a clinic.
- All West Virginians ages 16 and older are encouraged to pre-register in the West Virginia COVID-19 Vaccine Registration System at vaccinate.wv.gov or by calling the WV COVID-19 Vaccine Info line at 1-833-734-0965.
- West Virginians who need assistance or do not have internet access may pre-register by phone through the West Virginia COVID-19 Vaccine Info Line: 1-833-734-0965. The Info Line is open Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. This service is available for any West Virginian who does not have the ability to register online or anyone preferring to speak to a person to pre-register.
- West Virginia remains dedicated to ensuring that all West Virginians have access to COVID-19 vaccination as soon as possible. Vaccine supplies are limited, so pre-registration does not mean immediate access to vaccination. This means that you might need to wait several days or weeks before being able to schedule an appointment.