Harris Teeter announced on Wednesday that it will distribute COVID-19 vaccines, when available, to pharmacies. Go here to schedule your shot.

Harris Teeter pharmacies have been approved for limited COVID-19 vaccine distribution for eligible individuals through partnerships with federal and state health departments.
The vaccine will be administered across its 211 Pharmacy locations based on availability.
The no-cost vaccination will be available by appointment only for eligible individuals while supplies last. Information regarding availability and eligibility at Harris Teeter Pharmacies is available here.
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