KEY POINTS
  • Azar's comments come hours after Pfizer announced it would soon seek emergency use authorization with the FDA for its Covid-19 vaccine.
  • If authorized, the vaccine will likely be released in phases, with health-care workers and vulnerable Americans, such as the elderly and those with preexisting conditions, getting it first.
  • The Trump administration first announced the program with CVS and Walgreens in October.
A customer wearing a face mask exits a Walgreens pharmacy in South Beach on April 14, 2020 in Miami Beach, Florida.

The Trump administration said Wednesday that it is seeing "tremendous uptake" of a program that will allow CVS Health and Walgreens to administer coronavirus vaccines to seniors in long-term care facilities.

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said that 99% of skilled nursing facilities across the country have signed up for the program, which will give Covid-19 vaccines to seniors free of charge and will be available to residents in all long-term care settings, including skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, residential care homes and adult family homes. He said 100% of facilities in 20 states are signed up.