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Check your eligibility to schedule a COVID-19 vaccine appointment
Eligibility is based on state public guidance.
Healthcare and congregate living
Examples: hospitals, medical outpatient, public health clinics, points of distribution (PODs), federally qualified health center (FQHC), emergency medical services (EMS)
Examples: skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, veterans’ homes, residential care adult homes, supportive housing for seniors
Examples: skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, veterans’ homes, residential care adult homes, supportive housing for seniors
Frontline essential workers
Examples: fire, law enforcement, 911 workers, security personnel, school officers
Examples: teachers, administrators, support staff, child care workers
Examples: faculty, administrators, support staff
Examples: processing, plants, veterinary health, livestock services, animal care
Examples: industrial production of goods for distribution to retail, wholesale or other manufacturers
Examples: prison/jail officers, juvenile facility staff, workers providing in-person support, inmates
Examples: flight crew, bus drivers, train conductors, taxi drivers, para-transit drivers, in-person support, ride sharing services
Examples: baggers, cashiers, stockers, pick-up, customer service
Examples: homeless shelter, women’s shelter, adult day/drop-in program, sheltered workshop, psycho-social rehab
Frontline essential workers
Examples: fire, law enforcement, 911 workers, security personnel, school officers
Examples: teachers, administrators, support staff, child care workers
Examples: faculty, administrators, support staff
Examples: processing, plants, veterinary health, livestock services, animal care
Examples: industrial production of goods for distribution to retail, wholesale or other manufacturers
Examples: prison/jail officers, juvenile facility staff, workers providing in-person support, inmates
Examples: flight crew, bus drivers, train conductors, taxi drivers, para-transit drivers, in-person support, ride sharing services
Examples: baggers, cashiers, stockers, pick-up, customer service
Examples: homeless shelter, women’s shelter, adult day/drop-in program, sheltered workshop, psycho-social rehab
Examples: baggers, cashiers, stockers, pick-up, customer service
Examples: judges, lawyers, paralegals, legal assistants, process servers, couriers, bail bond agents, parole officers, probation officers, court personnel
Examples: newspapers, periodicals, television, radio, and other media services, news dealers and newsstands, broadcasting, news syndicates, printing, and book publishers
Examples: clergy, church workers, and religious organizations
Examples: energy manufacturing, distribution, repair
Examples: banks; currency exchanges; consumer lending; credit unions; appraisers; title companies; financial markets; financial institutions; institutions that sell financial services; accounting services, and insurance services
Examples: restaurant and other facility workers that prepare and serve food (including bars); entities that provide food services
Examples: internet, video and telecommunications systems, consumer electronics repair, computer and office machine repair
Examples: other governmental employees; community based essential functions (e.g. urban planning, offices that provide basic needs such as food, childcare, shelter, and social services); workers in libraries
Examples: workers that provide personal care services, such as hair, nails, non-medical massage, laundromats, dry cleaners, industrial laundry services, and laundry service providers
Examples: workers in public health entities such as pharmaceutical, medical device and equipment, and biotechnology companies
Examples: workers that ensure public safety systems function properly, including building inspectors, civil engineers, chemical engineers, aerospace engineers and hazardous materials responders. Workers who construct and maintain roads, highways, railroads, and ports. Cybersecurity operations workers
Examples: workers in hardware stores and businesses; construction and maintenance of buildings, real estate; hotel and motel workers
Examples: workers at gas stations; auto and bike supply and repair; businesses that supply shipping and delivery services; couriers; warehouses; private mail; Airline workers not included in 1b; workers in rail, water, truck, charter bus transportation or transportation rental
Examples: workers involved in wastewater treatment and operations; sanitary and storm maintenance crews performing emergency and essential maintenance of systems
High-risk medical conditions
Examples: cancer, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Down syndrome, heart condition, obesity, sickle cell disease, nicotine/smoking addiction, type 2 diabetes mellitus
High-risk medical conditions
Please refer to the Florida Department of Health website for details.
High-risk medical conditions
Examples: cancer, chronic kidney disease, chronic pulmonary disease, Down syndrome, solid organ transplant, heart conditions, severe obesity, sickle cell disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus
High-risk medical conditions
Examples: cancer, chronic kidney disease, pulmonary diseases, chronic respiratory disorders, neurologic conditions, immunocompromised state, liver disease, Thalassemia, Down syndrome, heart conditions, obesity, sickle cell disease, pregnancy, diabetes, persons with disability (not otherwise covered in previous categories)
High-risk medical conditions
Examples: asthma, cancer, cerebrovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), cystic fibrosis, down syndrome, heart conditions (e.g. heart failure, coronary artery disease, or cardiomyopathies), hypertension or high blood pressure, liver disease, neurologic conditions (e.g. dementia), obesity (BMI of 30 kg/m2 or higher but < 40 kg/m2), severe obesity (BMI ≥ 40 kg/m2), overweight (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2), pulmonary fibrosis (damaged or scarred lung tissues), sickle cell disease, smoking/nicotine addiction, thalassemia (type of blood disorder), diabetes mellitus, pregnancy, intellectual and developmental disabilities.
High-risk medical conditions
Examples: cancer, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Down syndrome, heart condition, obesity, pregnancy, sickle cell disease, nicotine/smoking addiction, type 2 diabetes mellitus
High-risk medical conditions
High-risk medical conditions
Examples: cancer, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), Down syndrome, heart condition, obesity, sickle cell disease, diabetes
Examples: technologically dependent (individuals who are ventilator dependent, oxygen-dependent, with tracheostomy, chronically wheelchair-bound, require tube feedings, parenteral nutrition, or dialysis), diabetes, congenital or cardiac conditions requiring ongoing medical management, individuals qualifying for a Katie Beckett waiver
Multigenerational households
Prevaccination checklist
You are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine
Please note that appointments on Zocdoc for individuals under 18 years of age must be scheduled by a parent or guardian.
To schedule a vaccine appointment for an eligible individual under 18 years of age, a parent or guardian should first select a location that offers the Pfizer vaccine. Second, at the Review and Book step, select "someone else" when asked who will be attending the appointment and enter the information of the individual who will be receiving the vaccine.
Because you indicated you have a history of severe reaction/anaphylaxis to vaccines, please confirm with your primary care provider that receiving the COVID-19 vaccine is right for you.
By clicking “see availability”, I certify that all of my responses to the previous questions are accurate to the best of my knowledge. I understand that, if any of these responses are inaccurate, it may affect my ability to book an appointment or receive a vaccination.
You are not eligible to schedule a COVID-19 vaccine appointment on Zocdoc
You must meet local eligibility requirements to schedule a COVID-19 vaccine appointment on Zocdoc.
We recommend checking with your state or local department of health to track when you may become eligible to schedule an appointment for a COVID-19 vaccine.
You are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine
Because you indicated you have a history of severe reaction/anaphylaxis to vaccines, please confirm with your primary care provider that receiving the COVID-19 vaccine is right for you.
By clicking “see availability”, I certify that all of my responses to the previous questions are accurate to the best of my knowledge. I understand that, if any of these responses are inaccurate, it may affect my ability to book an appointment or receive a vaccination.