Vaccine Now Open To 70 and Older

January 24, 2021

Jack Jordan state RepJack Jordan, State Representative from Bremen encourages Indiana residents age 70 and older to sign-up for a free Covid-19 vaccine.

Eligible older Hoosier can register for the vaccine by visiting ourshot.in.gov and finding a nearby vaccine clinic and selecting an appointment time. If you do not have access to a computer, you can call 211 to register from 8 A.M. – 8 P.M. daily. Caregivers or loved ones can make appointments for eligible seniors.

You may experience wait times when registering due to a high volume of interest. The Indiana Department of Health encourages those registering to be patient or to check back later in the day.

The vaccine is administered in two doses 21-28 days apart and is available at no cost. At the first appointment you will be required to schedule a time for the second dose. You must bring your photo ID to the appointment.

Representative Jordan said, “It is imperative we act to protect our most vulnerable Hoosiers quickly.”

Hoosier first responders and health care workers are also eligible to register for a Covid-19 vaccine at no cost. Eligible professionals should receive an invitation and registration link from their employer, professional association or the state.