Rite Aid is now administering the COVID-19 vaccine at all locations in California and across the country for those ages 16 and older.
The pharmacy chain said Friday that it recommends people make reservations for vaccination appointments, but walk-ins will also be welcome on a limited basis.
Rid Aid secures its doses of the Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech and Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccines as a member of the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program.
The chain has more than 2,500 locations in 17 states.
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Those who are 18 and older can schedule appointments at RiteAid.com/covid-19.
People ages 16 and 17 are advised to schedule their appointment with guardian consent at any store that administers Pfizer’s vaccine.
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Californians can also schedule COVID-19 appointments by using the state’s My Turn system.
The state also recommends the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Vaccine Finder tool.