Grocery store pharmacies now offering vaccines

Governor Brian Kemp today thanked the growing team of grocery store and supermarket companies operating in Georgia who are offering COVID-19 vaccinations to their customers.

Publix, Kroger, and Ingles have all started providing limited vaccine appointments at select locations at stores in the state.

Kemp says it’s vital for the state to work closely with Georgia’s business community to get shots in arms as quickly and safely as possible.

“I greatly appreciate these private sector partners for their willingness to partner with local and state public health officials to ramp up vaccine distribution,” says Kemp.

The stores are offering vaccines to those who meet the current eligibility criteria. They’re scheduling appointments online.

Registering for an appointment does not necessarily guarantee you will get the shot sooner than you would through another provider, but it does reserve you a spot for when you become eligible and the vaccine is available.

For more information or to schedule an appointment at a participating grocery store near you, click on any of the links below:

INGLES vaccination appointment

PUBLIX vaccination appointment

KROGER vaccination appointment