Skip to main content

Get the latest vaccination information for your state or territory

Currently, each U.S. state and territory is developing its own vaccination plan based on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommendations.

Follow the latest developments in your state or territory to get the vaccine as soon as it’s available to you

With limited supplies available, states and territories are using CDC guidance to set their own priorities for who will receive the vaccine and when. This means that your eligibility to receive the vaccine may vary by location and where you fall on your state or territory’s list of those most at risk for COVID-19.

Humana encourages you to bookmark your state/territory page and check back often so you can be ready to get vaccinated at your first opportunity.

Choose your state or territory from the list below:

Alabama, opens new window

Alaska, opens new window

American Samoa, opens new window

Arizona, opens new window

Arkansas, opens new window

California, opens new window

Colorado, opens new window

Connecticut, opens new window

Delaware, opens new window

District of Columbia, opens new window

Florida, opens new window

Georgia, opens new window

Guam, opens new window

Hawaii, opens new window

Idaho, opens new window

Illinois, opens new window

Indiana, opens new window

Iowa, opens new window

Kansas, opens new window

Kentucky, opens new window

Louisiana, opens new window

Maine, opens new window

Maryland, opens new window

Marshall Islands, opens new window

Massachusetts, opens new window

Michigan, opens new window

Micronesia, opens new window

Minnesota, opens new window

Mississippi, opens new window

Missouri, opens new window

Montana, opens new window

Nebraska, opens new window

Nevada, opens new window

New Hampshire, opens new window

New Jersey, opens new window

New Mexico, opens new window

New York, opens new window

North Carolina, opens new window

North Dakota, opens new window

Northern Mariana Islands, opens new window

Ohio, opens new window

Oklahoma, opens new window

Oregon, opens new window

Palau, opens new window

Pennsylvania, opens new window

Puerto Rico, opens new window

Rhode Island, opens new window

South Carolina, opens new window

South Dakota, opens new window

Tennessee, opens new window

Texas, opens new window

Utah, opens new window

U.S. Virgin Islands, opens new window

Vermont, opens new window

Virginia, opens new window

Washington, opens new window

West Virginia, opens new window

Wisconsin, opens new window

Wyoming, opens new window

Stay safe!

The growing availability of COVID-19 vaccines is encouraging, but even after you’ve been vaccinated, it’s important to continue to wear your mask, wash your hands and watch your distance to ensure your safety and the safety of others.