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  2. Vaccines | Publix Super Markets

    www.publix.com/Pharmacy/Pharmacy Services/Vaccines

    Publix Pharmacy administers vaccines like COVID-19, flu, shingles, pneumococcal, tetanus shots, and more. Many vaccine appointments can made online.

  3. Vaccines at Publix Pharmacy | Publix Super Markets

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    Get your vaccines at Publix Pharmacy. The RSV vaccine is now available for eligible individuals age 60 and older and expectant mothers who meet designated criteria. We also administer shots for COVID-19, shingles, pneumonia, flu, tetanus, and more.*

  4. Virtual care. Select medications for common conditions can now be prescribed online. No appointments necessary and only $25 per consult. Get started with WellSync. Vaccines. Publix Pharmacy administers vaccines for COVID-19, shingles, pneumonia, and more. Book an appointment. Locations.

  5. Shingles Vaccination | Book a pharmacy appointment | Patient ...

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    Book an appointment with a local pharmacist today and find out if a shingles vaccination is suitable for you. Quick, easy, local appointments are available via Patient Access.

  6. COVID-19 Vaccines | Publix Super Markets

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    Schedule vaccination appointments in-store or online. Walk-ins are welcome, subject to availability. Book appointment* *Supply is limited, so please continue to check here as more vaccine and appointments become available. Please visit cdc.gov/coronavirus † for specific eligibility information.

  7. Shingles Vaccine Recommendations | Shingles (Herpes Zoster) | CDC

    www.cdc.gov/shingles/hcp/vaccine-considerations

    CDC recommends Shingrix (recombinant zoster vaccine or RZV) for the prevention of herpes zoster (shingles) and related complications. This page summarizes CDC's current shingles vaccine recommendations.

  8. A shingles vaccine called zoster vaccine live (Zostavax) is no longer available for use in the United States, as of November 18, 2020. If you had Zostavax in the past, you should still get Shingrix. Talk to your healthcare provider to determine the best time to get Shingrix.