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Folks 65 and older who have gotten 1st shot can sign up for 2nd on Tuesday

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New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu chats with a person about to get a Phase 1B vaccination at the state's fixed vaccination site in Londonderry. (Courtesy photo)

CONCORD - Granite Staters in Phase 1b who have already received their first COVID vaccine shot can register for their second and final dose on Tuesday, according to a Governor's Office media release sent Friday.

"New Hampshire's rollout of phase 1b (65 and older) has been very successful with over 300,000 individuals registering to receive their vaccine in just one week," Gov. Sununu said. "We are leaving no stone unturned when it comes to speeding up the process, including opening up additional appointments for individual to receive their second dose."

Beginning Tuesday at 8 a.m., individuals who received their first dose, and are looking to schedule or reschedule their second dose, should visit https://vams.cdc.gov/ and login with the same username and password that they used to schedule their first appointment, the release noted.

An individual's username is the same email address that received the state's email. If an individual does not remember their password, they should click the "Forgot Password?" link on the VAMS login screen to reset their password.

These second dose appointments will only be available to people who have already received their first dose and are scheduling their second dose. Individuals that have not scheduled their first dose will not be able to view or select the appointments.
However, individuals who have already scheduled their second dose appointments but would like to reschedule for an earlier date will be able to.

The State of New Hampshire will send a reminder email with a link, along with helpful hints on how to schedule or reschedule their second dose appointments, on Monday. The email will come from no-reply@nh.gov

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