Federal Agency To Help Illinois With $43 Million And Vaccine Distribution
CHICAGO (CBS) -- A big boost to get more COVID-19 vaccines into the arms of people in Illinois.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is giving $43 million to the state.
The money will be used to help with vaccine distribution.
Today, I visited the Morton East Adolescent Health Center in Cicero - one of seven sites the @IL_Natl_Guard and @CookCoHealth set up in Cook County to help us efficiently get these life-saving doses to Illinoisans. To find the nearest site to you, visit: https://t.co/GxsRLlGyV3 pic.twitter.com/5e6iUSxzOZ
— Governor JB Pritzker (@GovPritzker) January 28, 2021
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