Down below, RCSCW has compiled several resources for residents to refer to when scheduling a COVID-19 vaccine. We hope that you find this useful and stay safe!
Last updated: Tuesday, June 15, 2021
Data Resource Center at R.H. Johnson Library
- If you are in need of a computer to book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment, the Data Resource Center at the R.H. Johnson Library is open and has several computers available for residents to use. The R.H. Johnson Library is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
General vaccine information
- On April 13, 2021, the CDC and FDA have recommended for a pause of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Read more
- On April 23, 2021, the FDA and CDC lifted the pause on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine following a thorough safety review by a CDC advisory panel. Read more
- Both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines require two shots
- Johnson & Johnson vaccine only requires one shot
- People 18+ can receive the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines
- People 12+ can receive the Pfizer vaccine
Local Pharmacies
- Safeway and Albersons online COVID-19 vaccine dashboard
- Frys online COVID-19 vaccine dashboard
- Walmart COVID-19 vaccine dashboard
- CVS Pharmacy COVID-19 vaccine dashboard
- Walgreens COVID-19 vaccine dashboard
Banner Health
- Banner Health has the following webpage available to help determine if you are eligible (adults 55+) to receive a vaccine at their site. Make Appointment
Maricopa County
- Maricopa County COVID-19 vaccine webpage
- Maricopa County COVID-19 vaccine locations
- Receive email alerts from Maricopa County about vaccination events
Arizona Department of Health Services
- On Friday, April 2, AZDHS announced that the vaccination site at State Farm Stadium will be moving indoors to Gila River Arena beginning on April 23. Read More
- On Monday, March 22, AZDHS announced that all state-operated vaccine sites will be providing vaccines to Arizonans 16 years and older.
- AZDHS vaccine appointment website
- AZDHS vaccine location map
- Arizona COVID-19 hotline: 1-844-542-8201
I have been trying to get my first shot for over a month, and can’t get an appointment. I am 66 years old. As of 3/9/2021, 55 year olds can get the shot. Why don’t you wait until all the 65-75+are vaccinated first? Let the older people get the vaccine first!!!!!
Walgreens had appointments available yesterday.
I got my neighbor a vaccine shot today at Walmart for this Saturday. You to Walmart Covid website.
Well I’m still waiting cuz I am 43 years old and I’m still waiting to get my vaccine and I don’t know when to
I’m 79 and want the J&J. That’s the only vaccine I want.
Why can’t they make it available to me.
Me too
Had covid-19 shots Sun City Banner Health in March now living in Tennessee not told to keep the white card made a record how would I get that for new doctor
I believe that Banner Health uses My Immunization Record (myir)
https://az.myir.net/login/?next=/consumer_family
just register and find the information.