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(KNSI) – As the COVID-19 vaccine gradually becomes more available for Minnesota seniors and other priority groups, Wright and Sherburne counties are offering online sign-up forms for those who are interested in getting vaccinated.
Sherburne County says it will use its form to contact people in different priority groups — such as seniors, K-12 school staff, those with underlying health conditions and more — when it is their turn to get the vaccine.
Wright County’s interest form is specifically for residents 65 and older. When doses are available, the county will randomly select people from the waitlist to schedule appointments. The county cautions that it has very limited doses available.

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