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[quote=Anonymous]CVS makes new appointments available every night at midnight for 5 days later -- i.e., At midnight on Wednesday appointments for Sunday will be made avaiable. First turn off your pop-up window blocker if you have one. Just before midnight go to www.cvs.com and look for the "Check Vaccine Availability” link and click on it. One the availability page, look for and select the link for Maryland (or your state). A pop-up window will appear and you can select "schedule an appointment now." Answer the questions on the next two screens. The next screen is the "Determine Eligibility" screen, where you select the state where you want to get the vaccine. Answer the "confirm eligibility" questions on the next screen. On the next screen hit "start scheduling", which takes you to the screen where you enter your zip code. Enter your zip code and wait until the stroke of midnight, [b]At midnight on the dot, click search [/b]. Once you select your dates and times for the first and second shots, you have 30 minutes to enter all of the additional information. If you have health / prescription insurance, have your insurance cards handy. The other key time for getting CVS appointment seems to be between 3 am and 6 am. I suggest that you visit the CVS website and move through the pages to practice before it is time to make your appointment, [/quote]
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