PHASE 1 IN SC STARTS PHASE 2 - SCDHEC

[Pages:1]COVID-19 VACCINE FLOW IN SC This graphic shows the progression of the vaccine from the federal government to the state and the steps along the way from providers to vaccine recipients.1

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PROVIDERS

Acute Care Hospitals

CVS/Walgreens (LTCF)3

Non-Acute Care Hospitals

Limited Pharmacies

Limited Private Physicians

Limited Urgent Care

Limited DHEC Sites

VACCINE ARRIVAL

Dec. 14, 2020 Dec. 28, 2020 Jan. 4, 2021 Jan. 18, 2021 Jan. 11, 2021 Jan. 11, 2021 Jan. 11, 2021

PHASE 1 IN SC STARTS

Vaccine first received Dec. 14, 2020

PHASE 1A (DECEMBER 2020 ? FEBRUARY 2021):

? Healthcare workers

> Includes home health and hospice workers, dentists and dental hygienists/ assistants, pharmacists, and more.

? LTCF residents and staff

? Admitted hospital patients, aged 65+

? 65+ with or without underlying health conditions

? COVID-19 vaccine/testing mission-critical state/local government employees

See more detailed listing of Phase 1a at vaxfacts Estimated population: 1,296,246 4

PHASE 1B (MARCH 8, 2021): 2

? Anyone aged 55 and older

? People with one or more highrisk medical conditions or a developmental or severe high-risk disability

? Frontline workers with increased occupational risk

? Individuals at increased risk in settings where people are living and working in close contact

See more detailed listing of Phase 1b at vaxfacts

Estimated population: Approx. 2.7 million 4

PHASE 2

PHASE 1C (APPROX. APRIL 12, 2021): 2

? Anyone aged 45 and older

? Other essential workers

> Includes transportation and logistics, food service, public safety, non-frontline healthcare workers, and more.

See more detailed listing of Phase 1c at vaxfacts

Estimated population: Approx. 1.9 million 4

PHASE 2 (APPROX. MAY 3, 2021): 2

? All people who wish to be vaccinated

? Widespread availability

Estimated population: Remaining population not already vaccinated

FOOTNOTES:

1. All phase groups are subject to change based on CDC/ACIP/VAC recommendations 2. All estimates subject to change due to vaccine availability, demand, and provider participation. 3. Vaccine allocated to Long-Term Care Facilities (LTCF) 4. Sources: SC Department of Commerce and DOD Tiberius Planning Tool

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