Get Your Flu and COVID-19 Shots at Work. It’s quick and easy.
Clinics take place across the state Sept. 15 through Oct. 28.
Sign up for a time to help make sure there are enough staff and vaccine on hand at each clinic. They will serve walk-ins as time allows, first come first served.
Bring your 2026 health plan ID card. Employees and their family members (over age 3) with the Minnesota Advantage Health Plan get the shot at no cost.
Employee Only Clinics
Some clinics are for employees only. Your branch, school, or agency will share details about how to sign up for the clinics where you work. Here’s the list of dates, times, and locations so far. Some Employee Clinics are for all employees in a building, others are for one agency. Watch your inbox for details.
Any State Employee and Family Clinics
Some clinics are open to any state employee and immediate family members. You don’t have to work for the agency, branch, or school, to get your shots in these locations. Find one that works for you and sign up.
Find an all-employee and family clinic and sign up
If the form isn’t working on your computer, use the spreadsheet version to find a clinic.
Important to Know
- 2026 clinics offer flu and COVID-19 vaccinations, unless noted as flu only.
- Bring your medical and pharmacy ID cards to your appointment.
- If you don’t have state employee health insurance call Homeland Health at 877-746-8060 to make sure they take your insurance. They do accept most insurance plans.
- Bring your 2026 insurance card.
- Call Homeland Health at 877-746-8060 if you need accommodation to get a shot.
- The flu vaccine is a shot. Nose mist offered when available.
Helpful Resources
Vaccination FAQ: What employees need to know about the flu and COVID-19 clinics, vaccines and benefit coverage.CDC immunization charts
Are your immunizations up to date?
Site Coordinator Resources
Select the link for help with your clinic, including template communication emails and graphics.