Expect frustration when trying to find COVID-19 vaccine appointment over next 4 weeks, health officials say
Walz and Health Commissioner Jan Malcolm cautioned Minnesotans that not everyone who wants an appointment on Tuesday will get one, as vaccine demand still exceeds supply and providers are being told to prioritize higher-risk people. However, they said any frustrations over trying to find an appointment should resolve themselves over the next four weeks as vaccine shipments from the federal government increase.
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