The Disability Information and Access Line (DIAL) connects callers to information about how to access the COVID-19 vaccine and related supports for people with disabilities. DIAL connects callers to vaccine sites and provides information related to barriers to vaccination by referring callers to local and national disability resources.
Read More ›New Mexico has introduced a COVID-19 vaccine lottery with $250,000 - $5,000,000 prizes to encourage residents to get their shots. Vax-2-The-Max program will also give away free park passes, travel vouchers, staycations, museum passes, and other prizes. Those who are interested must opt-in to win.
Read More ›Georgia Tech Center for Inclusive Design and Innovation's recent webinar on COVID-19 Vaccines for Caregivers and Personal Care Attendants (PCAs) webinar explores the considerations of COVID-19 vaccines for caregivers and PCAs within the disability community.
Read More ›According to the CDC, if you have a condition or are taking medications that weaken your immune system, you may NOT be fully protected even if you are fully vaccinated. Even after vaccination, you may need to continue taking all precautions.
Read More ›New Mexico's Aging & Long-term Services Department has partnered with Presbyterian Hospital and Albuquerque Ambulance to vaccinate people who are homebound. Register for your vaccine today, or update your existing registration to request accommodations for your COVID-19 vaccine.
Read More ›Need a ride to a vaccination appointment? Free rides to vaccination appointments are currently available through ABQ Ride and the City of Albuquerque. Additionally, between May 24 - July 4, ride-sharing companies Uber and Lyft will also be offering free rides to vaccination appointments.
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